The trial of Nasir Ingawa, the former Special Adviser to former Katsina State governor Ibrahim Shema on SURE-P, and three other officials being prosecuted for alleged misappropriation of N5.7billion has been struck out by Justice Maikaita Bako of the state high court.
At the last adjourned date, the Permanent Secretary in the state Ministry of Justice, Abdulsalam Sabiu, told the court that the state that the Attorney-General of the Federation has already received the case file from the ICPC but his absence in the country delayed the hand over of the case file to the State.
Recall that concerns were raised by the ICPC and opposition in the state that the move by the state government to take over the case was to frustrate the trial.
Others standing trial alongside Mr Ingawa are, Director of Finance and Account Katsina State Sure P Department, Abdulazeez Shinkafi and Chief Store Officer in the Katsina State Civil Service, Bello Bindawa.
During the trial on Tuesday, counsel who represented the state government in the matter, A. A. Ibrahim, told the court that the case should be adjourned indefinitely over the delay in getting the case file from the ICPC.
“My lord, the case cannot go on today because we are still not in possession of the case file. We have not been given the case file by the ICPC. We apply to the,” Mr Ibrahim said.
Counsel to the accused persons, Salihu Yerima, did not object to the application of the prosecution counsel.
“My lord, I leave the decision on the application of the prosecution to the discretion of the court.”
The trial judge in a short ruling said the appropriate order to make is to terminate the case and discharge the accused persons.
According to him, the accused persons will be re-arraigned once the state government is ready with the case file.
Shortly after the ruling of the court, Mr Yerima blamed the ICPC for the failure to release the case file to the state government.
Mr Yerima said, “The prosecution said they cannot go on without the case file with the ICPC. The ICPC should be blamed for the inability of the matter to go on today. We don’t know why ICPC is still holding on to the case file.
The termination of the case may have further confirmed the fears of the commission when it objected handing over the case to the state government initially.
Last month, Mr Sabiu told the court that the Attorney General of the federation, Abubakar Malami has directed ICPC to hand over the case file to his office for onward transmission to the office of Katsina State Attorney General.
The trial, which started last year October after the investigation of ICPC into the alleged financial crimes committed by the officials of the State government in charge of Sure-P Department, could not proceed beyond initial arraignment of the accused following decision of Katsina State government to take over the prosecution of the accused from the ICPC.
Despite the clause in the item (c) of the fiat that AGF gave to Katsina State government which states that “No case or matter instituted or taken over by the powers donated under this fiat shall be discontinued without recourse in writing to the Hon. Attorney General of the Federation and his express approval in deserving cases”, the judge went ahead to terminate the case without the State Government presenting written letter of AGF.