Why court struck out murder case involving Odume – Akwa Ibom ex-AG

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FORMER Attorney -General and Commissioner of Justice, Akwa Ibom state, Mr Uwemedimo Nwoko, SAN, has explained why court struck out the murder case involving a female  National Youth Corps member, Ms. Chidinma Paschaline Odume.

Nwoko who noted that he was still in office as Attorney General when the incident happened, disclosed that the family of Akwaowo Japheth (deceased) actually decided to withdraw the case.

He spoke in Uyo against the backdrop of insinuations trailing the judgement delivered on the matter last week, stressing that the reportage that Court dismissed the case and discharged the accused after it established that she (accused) acted in self defense was wrong.

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He said it became important to make the public to understand that the family had instigated that the case should be discontinued as they won’t testify, thereby leaving no other option than to strike out the case.

His words, “What actually transpired in Court was that the Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice entered a Nolle Prosequi withdrawing the charge against the accused.

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“And what led the Attorney General to issue the Nolle Prosequi was the letter of withdrawal of complaint written by family of the deceased. The family formally wrote to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), saying,  they don’t want this case to continue, because they will not testify.

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“Based on that writing from the family, the DPP now wrote an opinion to the state Attorney-General, who now entered the Nolle Prosequi to withdraw the criminal trial and terminate it.

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” Naturally the Court has no option than to strike out the case, it wasn’t like the judge just struck out the case on no basis. So once the Court is faced with a Nolle Prosequi issued by the Attorney General that is the end of the matter.

” We have so many matters like that. So my simple advice to the reading public is that they should discountenance the slant that was given in the news on what transpired in Court. It was a wrong reportage”

Nwoko explained that the matter should not have been taken to court in the first place given that investigation had revealed that the accused only managed to use a weapon to kill the man who was trying to rape her.

It could be recalled that the incident happened on January, 10,  2021 along Abak Road, Uyo, the state capital.

And the Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Uyo, presided over by Justice Bassey Nkanang had on Thursday January, 13, 2022 struck out the murder case.

The Court noted that the action was pursuant to section 211 (1) (c) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Section 71 of the Criminal Code Procedure Law of Akwa Ibom State.

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