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Thursday, 18 April 2019

Court rejects SSS report on Magu as evidence

An Ikeja High Court on Thursday rendered a copy of the State Security Service (SSS, also called DSS) report to the Nigerian Senate on Ibrahim Magu, the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), inadmissible.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Doris Okuwobi in a ruling during the ongoing N5 billion libel suit filed by Mr Magu against the publishers of The Sun Newspapers held that the report was inadmissible due to the fact that it was not a Certified True Copy.
“I hereby accept the submission of the claimant’s (Magu) counsel to the effect that it is only a certified true copy of a public document properly issued by a public officer that is admissible under Section 104(1) of the Evidence Act.
“There is no provision in the Act making ordinary photocopies of public documents without certification as admissible.
“I find the document not admissible as it is not in admissible form. The document is hereby rejected and marked as exhibit rejected number one,” Justice Okuwobi said.
NAN reports that during proceedings on February 28, Charles Ewelunta, the defence counsel for the publishers of the Sun Newspapers while cross-examining Usman Zakari, an EFCC investigator, had sought to tender the DSS report on Magu.
However, Mr Magu’s counsel, Wahab Shittu
, objected to the tendering of the report on the grounds that it was not a Certified True Copy (CTC).

Following the ruling, Mr Ewelunta continued the cross-examination of Mr Zakari who is the Head of Intelligence and Special Operations Unit of the EFCC.
Mr Zakari said he worked closely with the anti-graft boss and that he started to view Mr Magu from a different perspective after reading the allegedly damaging publication.
“I work with him closely, I know him very well. The claimant is an asset to the EFCC, he is a man of honour and integrity. Due to this publication, I don’t hold him in as high regard as before.
“I’m not aware that the claimant associates with certified corrupt Nigerians, it is correct that the DSS investigated the claimant but I’m unaware of all the investigations the DSS conducted against the claimant.
“I read the story which is the subject of this suit online that is why we are here,” he said.
Mr Zakari under cross-examination denied allegations that Mr Magu had property beyond the shores of Nigeria.
“The claimant does not have any property out of the country. He has a house in Kano, a townhouse in Karshi area of Abuja and a family house in Maiduguri.
“I have visited those three properties and he does not have any property outside Nigeria, that publication falsely mentioned he owned two properties in the high brow area of Maitama, Abuja.
“It is not correct that the claimant is not worthy to be entrusted with responsibilities and it is also not correct that the claimant is lacking in integrity.
“We are in court because we want the ownership of those Maitama houses be proved and if proved otherwise, the court should grant our prayers,” Mr Zakari said.
Following the EFCC investigator’s evidence, Mr Shittu told the court that there were two more subpoenaed witnesses who are to testifiy before the claimant closes his case against The Sun Newspapers.
Justice Okuwobi adjourned the case until June 6, for further hearing.
NAN reports that the acting EFCC Chairman is suing the publishers of the Sun Newspaper, claiming N5 billion in damages over a publication that alleged that the DSS had uncovered two houses in Maitama, Abuja, which were traced to his wife.
The EFCC boss is also demanding that the Sun Newspapers publish an apology and retract the allegedly libellous publication.
Mr Magu while giving evidence during proceedings on December 17, 2018, denied owning two houses in Maitama, Abuja.
He had said: “The publication is totally false. Even if I have the money, I wouldn’t buy houses in Maitama.
“They said the houses are located in the Darrubbe and Missouri, Maitama and that they belong to my wife.
“My wife Fatima Yakaka Magu is a civil servant and cannot afford to buy houses in Maitama.
“I am an international man and the publication has damaged my reputation. The name Magu does not only end with me, the publication caused a whole lot of trauma for my lineage.”
(NAN)

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