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Frustration has set in for lawyers and relations of inmates in Delta State as the Federal High Court, Warri Judicial Division, declined to issue out hearing notices of cases due to the absence of Justice M.O Sani, a newly posted Judge to the court. The court officials told lawyers, litigants and relatives of Inmates in prison custody that there was no hearing notices because the judge was not available and they could not issue out hearing notices except with the approval of the judge.
The Federal High Court Chief Judge, Justice John Tsoho, has posted a new judge to the Federal High Court, Warri Judicial Division, after SaharaReporters exposed how the court had no presiding judge since September and cases were delaying and piling up. Going by the posting, relatives and friends of the awaiting trial inmates have called on the newly posted judge, Justice I.M. Sani to grant bail to innocent inmates incarcerated in prison by “powerful” individuals.
The absence of a judge has stalled the hearing application to dismiss the frivolous cyber stalking charges preferred against the Delta State Take-It-Back Back Coordinator, Ighorhiohwunu Aghogho, who has been illegally detained for over 15 months. SaharaReporters learnt that the case slated for 13/11/2023 could not be heard as a result of the absence of a sitting Judge. SaharaReporters had on October 23 reported how the Federal High Court in Warri Judicial Division, Delta State, failed to resume sitting after the annual leave due to lack of a presiding judge.
Mr. Atubi Johnson Oghenekevwe, the supposed registered surety of the Delta State Take-It-Back Coordinator, Ighorhiohwunu Aghogho, has debunked the allegation that he diverted the sum of N200,000 he collected for the fulfilment of the bail condition of the human rights activist arrested and detained by men of the Nigeria Police Force, Delta State Command.