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Tuesday 17 December 2013

Reasons Why Chief Bode George Should Be Congratulated













Reasons Why
Chief Bode George
 Should Be Congratulated

Contents

Page 1 Of 4 ………………………………..Basic Facts Of The Case
Page 2 Of 4……………………………….Legal Meaning Of Discharged And Acquitted Verdict Of Chief Bode George
Page 3 Of 4……………………..The Call For Congratulations
Page 4 Of 4 ………………………………Advice And Conclusion



Page 1 of 4
Basic Facts Of The Case
            There are plausible reasons why Chief Bode George should be congratulated and celebrated in view of his uncommon heavenly favour from God, and unexpected void of contract splitting allegations leveled against him by The Economic and Financial Crime Commission.
          The pronouncement of Honourable Justice Afolabi Fabiyi (JSC) to the effect that the unsubstantiated contract splitting allegation leveled against him by the EFCC is not known to the Nigerian Laws has a lot of impacts in the political and social dignity of Chief Bode George.
           The prosecutor of The Economic and Financial Crime Commission failed woefully to demonstrate before the court how Chief Bode George had an intention to defraud the Nigerian Port Authority when the court said;
“I must state in clear terms that I fail to see how intention to defraud was proved as affirmed by the court below. In reality, it was not proved. It was not proved herein, the prosecution`s (EFCC) case must fail. It has been established that the case of the respondent (EFCC) rest on shifting sand.”

     As a result of the above among other cogent legal reasons adduced by The Apex Court Of The Land, Chief Bode George was discharged and acquitted of any wrong doing when the court said;
“And to cap it, the prosecution (EFCC) laced the extent charges with intention to defraud, an extra element of the charge which was not proved beyond reasonable doubt.
The judgment of the lower court is accordingly set aside. The appellant (Chief Bode George) is hereby acquitted and discharged forthwith.”


Page 2 of 4
Legal Meaning of Discharged and Acquitted Verdict of Chief Bode George

                     It has been on record that on 26th of October, 2009, Honourble Justice Joseph Olubunmi Oyewole of the Lagos State High Court sent Chief Olabode George to Kirikiri Maximum Prison for 30 months for offences ranges from contract splitting, disobedience of lawful order and abuse of office among other things.
                        On 21st of January, 2011, Chief Olabode George appealed before Honourable Justice Clara Banta Ogunbiyi (JCA) of the Federal Court of Appeal, Lagos State Division, who upheld the decisions of Honourble Justice Joseph Olubunmi Oyewole of the Ikeja State High Court to the effect that Chief Olabode George and five others were guilty of contract splitting and awarding of contract beyond the approval limit.

                    On appeal in the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Chief Olabode George and five others were acquitted and discharged by Honourable Justice Afolabi Fabiyi (JSC) traceable to the gross inability of The Economic and Financial Crime Commission to demonstrate before the Apex court of the land how the accused persons intended to defraud the Nigerian Port Authority.

                   According to the black law dictionary, an acquit means; where a person accused of a crime is free by a court generally as a result of lack of evidence while discharge denotes opposite of charge; hence release; liberty; unburden; disencumber.
           
                 The legal interpretation of the terms discharge and acquit with respect to an accused person implies that the prosecutor failed to adduce evidence to warrant his conviction and subsequently, the accused person should be freed of all the unsubstantial allegation leveled against him.
             In one word, for the fact that the EFCC failed completely to adduce evidence of contract splitting, disobedience of lawful order and abuse of office allegations against Chief Olabode George before the Apex Court of the land,  Chief Olabode George should be set free, and be relief of all the unsubstantiated allegations.


Page 3 of 4
The Call For Congratulations
                    In the Nigerian laws, most especially the constitution of the country, an accused person is presumed innocent until found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction.
                    Right of a person charged with a criminal offence to be presumed innocent until he is proved or has pleaded guilty (Presumption of Innocence) [Section 10(2)(a) & (11)(a) of the Constitution]

Reasons Why Nigerians Should Congratulate Chief Bode George
(1)  From the eyes of the laws, Chief Bode George is not an ex-convict.
(2) From the eyes of the laws, Chief Bode George has no criminal record in his life time.
(3) From the eyes of the laws, Chief Bode George is eligible to contest for any political post in the country.
(4) From the eyes of the laws, Chief Bode George is a man of dignity and sound moral status in the society.
(5) From the eyes of the laws, Chief Bode George deserves to be awarded a national honour because he had served his country meritoriously.


Page 4 of 4
Advice and Conclusion

It is our advice that Chief Bode George should appreciate Almighty God for his uncommon favour upon his life. He should not bother himself dragging the EFCC to court for character assassination and deformation of character. He should consider what has happen to him as being destined from heaven. He should not revenge. 

On behalf of the Management team of our organization, we congratulate Chief Bode George on his recent victory in the Supreme Court of Nigeria.







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