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Your comment about me unfair, Maina tells Justice Okon Abang by fergie001: 4:43pm On Oct 30, 2019
Abdulrasheed Maina, Chairman of the defunct Pension Reform Task Team, on Wednesday, told Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja, that his remark on him in the last proceeding was unfair to him.

Maina, who spoke through his counsel, Joe Gadzama, SAN, at the commencement of trial on the case against him filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), sought for the case to be reassigned to another judge.

Gadzama had stood in for Mr Ahmed Raji, SAN.

Recalls that on Oct. 25, Justice Abang, while he was about to deliver ruling on the bail application filed by Counsel to Maina, Raji, told the court registrar to tell Maina to stop looking at him to enable him concentrate on delivering the ruling.

“Please I don’t want the 1st defendant to look at me when I am delivering my ruling so that I can concentrate,” he said.

The court registrar in an attempt to amplify the directive of the judge, further compounded the matter as he asked Maina to look at the prosecution, who brought him to court.

Abang, who was visibly unhappy with the court registrar’s comment, cautioned him against such act.

The judge later continued with his ruling, ordering the EFCC to remand the defendant in the Nigerian Correctional Service centre and adjourned for today, Oct. 30.

However, at the resumed trial on Wednesday, Maina signalled his intention to talk while in the dock but Justice Abang overruled him since he was represented at the court by Gadzama.

“I cannot allow the defendant to speak since he is represented in court,” Abang said.

With the permission of the judge, Gadzama walked to meet Maina, who was in the dock, listened to him as he muttered some words to him.

When Gadzama returned to his seat, he told the judge what Maina had expressed to him.

“My Lord, the 1st defendant told me I should tell the court, on his behalf, that on Oct. 25 of this month, he was before the court and while the court was on, the court asked him not to look at him.

“And he wondered why he should not look at him since he was not the only one that appeared before the court that day,” he said.

Gadzama said as a result of the judge’s remark, Maina told him that his high blood pressure rose astronomically, and he felt so bad with the comment as if he had been convicted already.

Maina counsel, therefore, told Justice Abang that his client told him he would seek the indulgence of the court if the case could be reassigned to another judge.

Responding, Justice Abang, who said he was uncomfortable the way the defendant starred at him consistently while about to deliver his ruling that day, said: “I merely advised him not to stare at me.

“I can’t allow him to stare at me consistently. I am in control of my proceedings and I should also protect myself.

“If somebody is starring at me consistently, I should protect myself because I did not commit any offence and I did not put him there neither did I assign the case for myself,” he said

The judge, who called the registrar to bear him witness, said Maina’s case was not the first time he would be cautioning a defendant on their conduct while in court.

“Registrar, you have been with me for the past eight months now, is he the only person I have said this to?

“There was a day a witness was about entering the court dock and he started adjusting his trousers. He looked at me and adjusted his trousers.

“I told him don’t adjust your trousers; don’t touch your trousers again because I don’t know what is inside the trousers. So I merely advised the defendant not to look at the court.

“I am from a home; I have my wife and children. I have to protect myself.

“Please learned SAN, if you are asking for an adjournment say so. This is a court of record.

“Let us not allow sentiment to take over the proceeding of the court,” Abang said.

However, when Gadzama asked for the adjournment of the matter because he was only briefed the previous day to take over the case, Justice Abang overruled him, saying the court would commence the trial.

He directed the prosecution counsel, Mohammed Abubakar, to call out the first witness.

Maina is being prosecuted by the anti-graft agency on a 12-count charge bordering “money laundering, operating fictitious bank accounts and fraud.”

However, he pleaded not guilty to all the charges levelled against him by the EFCC.

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Re: Your comment about me unfair, Maina tells Justice Okon Abang by fergie001: 4:45pm On Oct 30, 2019
My own is that this case shouldn't be bungled......

Maina if found guilty, should be punished.

This one is known for spoiling cases, only for the CoA to upturn.
Re: Your comment about me unfair, Maina tells Justice Okon Abang by Homeboiy: 4:48pm On Oct 30, 2019
He still get mouth de talk
Re: Your comment about me unfair, Maina tells Justice Okon Abang by oz4real83(m): 4:50pm On Oct 30, 2019
PMB now has a CJN of his own design. I expected that by now Nigeria will have a court assigned solely to treat corruption cases with haste. It won't surprise me if this case drags on for ages. We are not serious with our fight against corruption. It shows with how we handle corrupt cases.
Re: Your comment about me unfair, Maina tells Justice Okon Abang by nuban07(m): 4:51pm On Oct 30, 2019
Its unprofessional of the Judge asking a defendant not to look at u so u can concentrate on the judgement.
If he doesn't look at you being the head of the court who else do u expect him to look at.
Don't be surprised if they replace the Judge in this case

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Re: Your comment about me unfair, Maina tells Justice Okon Abang by orion7: 5:00pm On Oct 30, 2019
abang na clown o
Re: Your comment about me unfair, Maina tells Justice Okon Abang by Ruggedniggaone: 6:13pm On Oct 30, 2019
lol maina want to confuse judge with juju eyes judge is smarter than him judge be like you can't come and confuse me with your confusion eye baba gbojue

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Re: Your comment about me unfair, Maina tells Justice Okon Abang by GOFRONT(m): 6:15pm On Oct 30, 2019
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Re: Your comment about me unfair, Maina tells Justice Okon Abang by Daviddson(m): 6:33pm On Oct 30, 2019
This is Judge who knows his onions and is a nightmare to corrupt people. Most defendants always cry for their cases to be moved to another judge because they know he's not malleable.

Two years ago, a US judge told Michael Flynn, a former US General that the crime he was about standing trial for would send him to jail if he was convicted, even before the trial began. The judge went on to convict him several months after.

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