An Ikeja Special Offences Court on Tuesday, fixed 4th April for the trial of the former Lagos Attorney-General, Olasupo Shasore charged with 200,000 dollars in corrupt offers.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had on 21st October arraigned the former Attorney-General on a two-count charge bordering on corrupt offers.
He had pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Justice Mojisola Dada adjourned the case after the lead defence counsel, Mr Chijioke Okoli, (SAN), moved an application seeking the adjournment of the case.
Okoli told the court that the defence had filed an application dated 2nd December seeking an adjournment. He added that there was the need for an adjournment owing to the fact that the defence requires more documents from the prosecution.
The EFCC counsel, Mr Bala Sanga had informed the court that he was ready to proceed with the trial as that was the business of the day.
“The matter was adjourned until today for trial, and we have two witnesses in court and we are ready.
“We, however, confirm the receipt of the defence application and will not be objecting as long as the defence accepts that the adjournment is at their instance.
“My lord, on the request of the defence for more documents, I want to inform the court that this is one case out of about 103 cases on investigations going on around Process and Industrial Developments Limited (P&ID).
“At the moment, there are roughly at least 21 ongoing criminal trials and what that means is that apart from the trials, we have 153 files, with volume of papers running up to more than 30,000.
“We can only volunteer to give them what we can because the law says what is required is proof of evidence not proof of defence. We are more than happy to oblige them with relevant documents,” he said.
According to the prosecution, the defendant allegedly gave 100,000 dollars to Mrs Olufolakemi Adelore (then Director, Legal, Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources) on account of the role she played in the arbitral proceedings instituted by Process and Industrial Developments Limited (P&ID) against the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources.
The prosecution also submitted that the defendant allegedly gave the sum of 100,000 USD to Mr Ikechukwu Oguine (Secretary to the Corporation and Coordinator, Legal Services, NNPC on account of the role he played in the arbitral proceedings instituted by Process and Industrial Developments Limited (P&ID) against the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources.
The anti-graft agency said the offence is contrary to and punishable under Section 9(1) (a) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000.