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(2013) JELR 35593 (SC)

Supreme Court 12 Jul 2013 Nigeria
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Suit Number:SC.361/2009
Judges:WALTER SAMUEL NKANU ONNOGHEN Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL CHUKWUMA-ENEH Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria OLUKAYODE ARIWOOLA Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria CLARA BATA OGUNBIYI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria KUMAI BAYANG AKA'AHS Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Matthew Ojua with Max Ogar, Dominic Onyiador, Sunny Tabi, Vincent Etta, Benard Onigah, Emmanuel Abang and Oka Okamgbe (Miss) For Appellant B. J. Alomolafe with S. N. Biki, S. A. Oyekunle and D. A. Olowonuwa For Respondent

CLARA BATA OGUNBIYI, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The facts of this appeal are on all fours with the sister case in Appeal No. SC.254/2007. The record of proceedings is also the same as it proceeded from the same trial and resulting in the some ruling from whence the interlocutory appeal emerged. With the issues raised the same, the outcome of one judgment automatically binds the other.

On a community reading of Section 4(2) (b) of the Penal Code Act read along with Section 134(a) (b)(c) and (d) of the Criminal Procedure Code Act as well as Section 301 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, the Attorney General of the Federation is competent to issue a fiat for the prosecution of the charge inclusive of counts 3 and 4.

This is especially with the offences having, by operation of law, automatically become those that were committed within the FCT upon the entry of the appellant into the Federal Capital Territory. As a consequence therefore, counts 1, 2…

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