FG Bows Out of Forgery Case Against Senior Advocate Mike Ozekhome

‎The Federal Government has formally withdrawn the forgery charge filed against senior lawyer Mike Ozekhome, bringing an abrupt pause to a case that had drawn public attention.


‎The charge was originally instituted by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC).

‎It followed a judgment delivered by a London court over a property linked to the late former FCT minister, Jeremiah Useni.


‎Last month, the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation took over the matter from the ICPC for what it described as effective prosecution.


‎However, proceedings took a new turn on Tuesday at the FCT High Court.


‎The Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation, Rotimi Oyedepo, informed Peter Kekemeke that the Federal Government was withdrawing the case file for “further instruction”.


‎He explained that the decision was taken in line with the provisions of Section 108 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.


‎Counsel to the defence, Paul Erokoro, SAN, told the court that his team had no objection to the withdrawal of the charge.


‎In a brief ruling, Justice Kekemeke held that since the application was not opposed, it was granted.

‎He consequently struck out the charge and ordered that the case be dismissed.


‎The withdrawal effectively halts legal action against Ozekhome over the alleged forgery linked to the disputed property transaction.

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