Corruption: Sokoto Commissioner Loses Appeal Against EFCC

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer

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The Court of Appeal Sokoto Division today September 26, 2017 dismissed two appeals entered by Mohammed Bello Abubakar against the EFCC in respect of ruling delivered by the Federal High Court Sokoto presided over by Justice R.M Aikawa for the admissibility of some documents presented by Commission in the trial of the appellant.
The appellant in two separate appeals, had urged the court to set aside the ruling of the lower court which admitted some documents presented by the EFCC but the appeal court today ruled that it will not entertain any further interlocutory appeals until the matter is determined by the lower court.

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