Justice Binta Nyako gave the order on Wednesday following a complaint from the government’s counsel, Mr Celsus Ukpong, that Ekwerewadu had been evading the service of the criminal charges on him.

Court permits FG to serve Ekweremadu through NASS

The Federal High Court Abuja has granted the Federal Government permission to serve criminal charges on Deputy Senate President Ike EKweremadu through the Clerk of the National Assembly.
Justice Binta Nyako gave the order on Wednesday following a complaint from the government’s counsel, Mr Celsus Ukpong, that Ekwerewadu had been evading the service of the criminal charges on him.
Ukpong
had in two separate ex parte motions, prayed the court to permit the
service of the two-count criminal charge against Ekweremadu through
substituted service.
He alleged that Ekweremadu had allegedly thwarted all efforts to serve him with the charge in order to formally start his trial.
The
government had filed charges against Ekweremadu for allegedly refusing
to declare his asset before the Special Presidential Investigation Panel
for the recovery of public property.
In a related
development, Justice John Tsoho, also of the Federal High Court, Abuja,
has granted the government leave to serve criminal charges on Sen.
Bassey Akpan, who represents Akwa Ibom North East Senatorial District.
Arguing
an ex parte motion before the judge, Ukpong, the state counsel lamented
that Akpan, also charged with failure to declare his assets, allegedly
evaded service.
Ukpong also prayed the court for
an order permitting the state to temporarily take over two buildings
traced to Akpan pending the investigation of allegations of false asset
declaration against him.
Justice Tsoho, while granting the order for substituted service, refused to grant the order for temporary forfeiture.
Justice Nyako adjourned Ekweremadu’s matter until Oct. 22 while Justice Tsoho adjourned that of Akpan until Nov. 19 for mention.

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