HomeNewsAlleged N2.7billion Fraud:  Court Adjourns Hadi Sirika’s Trial  Till Dec 9

Alleged N2.7billion Fraud:  Court Adjourns Hadi Sirika’s Trial  Till Dec 9

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Justice S.C. Oriji of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, High Court Maitama has adjourned till December 9, 2025 the adoption of written addresses by the prosecution and defence counsel in the trial within trial of a former Minister of Aviation Hadi Abubakar Sirika.

Sirika is on trial alongside his daughter Fatima Hadi Sirika, son-in-law, Hamma Jalal Sule on six-count charges bordering on abuse of office and money laundering to the tune of N2.7billion.  Specifically,  he is facing prosecution for allegedly conferring undue advantage on Al Buraq Global Investment Limited,  a company linked to his daughter, while serving as Aviation Minister

In the ongoing hearing of the trial within trial on Tuesday, October 28,  2025,  Justice Oriji  ordered the counsel to  file and serve their written addresses to determine compliance with ACJA Section 15 (4) and 17 (2).

Following  claims of the 2nd and 3rd defendants that  the statements they made to operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, were not made voluntarily,  the judge  ordered for a trial within trial to determine if the statements were made voluntarily and in compliance with ACJA Section 15 (4) and 17 (2).

The Investigation Officer  and Prosecution Witness 12,  PW12 ,  Assistant Commander of the EFCC,  ACE II Christopher Odofin stated while giving his examination in chief on Monday, October 27, 2025,   that both the 2nd and 3rd defendants were not arrested but invited to the Commission and in the presence of their lawyers.  “They both gave their statements, free of duress, intimidation, and neither were they forced nor promised anything”, he said.

 Responding to the submissions and testimonies made,  Justice Oriji ordered that, “the defendants are directed to file and serve their respective written addresses of the trial within trial within 14 days from October 29, 2025. Prosecution is also directed to file and serve its written address of the trial within trial within 14 days from the date of service of the last written address of the defendant”

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