Alleged Threat to Life: AGF Takes over Ohakim’s Prosecution

Alleged Threat to Life: AGF Takes over Ohakim’s Prosecution

By Alex Enumah

The office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) on Thursday told a Federal High Court in Abuja that it has taken over the trial of former Imo State Governor, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, from the Inspector General of Police (IG).

The move, according to a lawyer from the AGF’s office, Bagudu Sani, is to ensure diligent prosecution of the case.

Ohakim is facing criminal charges on alleged threat to life of an Abuja-based woman, Mrs Chinyere Amuchienwa.

The court had earlier slated Thursday for the former governor to be arraigned, but when the matter was called, Sani informed the court that the office of the AGF has taken over the case by a letter dated March 17, 2021, which he said had been served on the IG.

The counsel to the police, Rufus Dimka, opposed the move on the grounds that the charges preferred against the former governor was prepared by the office of the IG, whom she said is the complainant in the case.

Responding, the trial judge, Justice Taiwo Taiwo, while stating that he has taken judicial notice of the letter, directed Sani to file the letter formally before the court.

The judge deferred the arraignment of the former governor to May 6, 2021 to enable the parties file and serve written addresses on the propriety of the office of the AGF taking over the case from the police.

Ohakim and one Chinedu Okpareke were dragged to the Federal High Court by the police over allegations of threatening and harassing Mrs Amuchienwa.

Ohakim has been on police administrative bail since November 11, 2020.

According to the charge number, FHC/ABJ/CS/287/2020, Ohakim and Okpareke were alleged to have threatened to release a nude photograph of Amuchienwa if she fails to drop charges of attempted kidnap against them.

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