The Lagos State Government has gone to the Supreme Court to appeal
against the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Lagos, which freed Maj.
Hamza al-Mustapha and Lateef Shofolahan, who were accused of killing
Mrs. Kudirat Abiola.
Kudirat was the wife of the acclaimed winner of June 12, 1993 presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola.
The state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade
Ipaye, at a briefing in Lagos on Tuesday, said there were "good grounds
of appeal" in the case.
Ipaye said his ministry filed two separate notices of appeal against the judgment on Monday.
Al-Mustapha, a former Chief Security Officer to the late Head of
State, Gen. Sani Abacha, and Shofolahan, a Personal Assistant to
Kudirat, were on January 30, 2012, sentenced to death by hanging by
Justice Mojisola Dada of a Lagos High Court.
The Justice Amina Augie-led appellate court on July 12, 2013, however, set aside the judgment of the lower court.
Ipaye, who refused to give details of the appeal, said the apex court would provide the final resolution of the case.
He said, "I can report that we have indeed appealed the judgments,
one in respect of al-Mustapha and the other in respect of Lateef
Shofolahan.
"Both have been studied closely and we came to the conclusion that
there were good grounds for appeal and we have since filed all the
necessary papers.
"We did that on Monday. Officially, we have put in our indication
that we want to contest the judgment of the Court of Appeal at the
Supreme Court.
"This step will also ensure that all issues are fully articulated and
the victim’s family, the defendants and the society are not deprived of
the last window of opportunity provided by the constitution for the
resolution of the case."
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