Sunday, 14 July 2013
KIND Slams Judgement granting Al Mustapha Freedom
The Court of Appeal in Lagos got a sharp rap
Saturday for overturning the Murder judgement on
Major Hamza Al Mustapha, Chief Security Officer to
late General Sani Abacha, and Alhaji Lateef
Shofolahan found guilty of assassinating Alhaja
Kudirat Abiola in Lagos, during the reign of terror of
General Sani Abacha,
The rebuke came from KIND, the Kudirat Initiative for
Democracy, in a statement signed by its Executive
Director, Amy Oyekunle in Lagos.
Ms Oyekunle slammed the judgment as shocking
and a disappointment Her full statement reads:
Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND) hereby
expresses its shock and disappointment at the
judgment of the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division,
today, July 12, 2013, which overturned the Judgment
of the High Court of Lagos State, which had
found Major Hamza Al Mustapha, one time Chief
Security Officer to General Sani Abacha (1994-1998),
and Alhaji Lateef Shofolahan guilty of the June 4,
1996 murder of Alhaja Kudirat Abiola in Lagos,
during the reign of terror of General Sani Abacha, the
late military Head of State of Nigeria.
It will be recalled that Hon. Justice Mojisola Dada of
the High Court of Lagos State, Igbosere Lagos, had on
January 30, 2012, found both Major Hamza Al
Mustapha and Alhaji Lateef Shofolahan guilty of the
offences of conspiracy to murder and murder of
Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, contrary to 324 and 319 of the
Criminal Code of Lagos State and accordingly had
sentenced them to death by hanging. On that
occasion, KIND issued a statement. The statement
recalled the gruesome murder of Alhaja Kudirat
Abiola in 1996 and the supreme sacrifice made by
many other Nigerians, including Chief M.K.O Abiola
and Pa Alfred Ogbeyiwa Rewane, to restore
democracy to Nigeria. The statement then
acknowledged the fact that the verdict issued by
Mojisola Dada would bring closure to the children of
Kudirat Abiola, the M.K.O Abiola Family and
Nigerians committed to justice.
The finding and the reasoning of Hon. Justice
Mojisola Dada in her judgment was that the evidence
of Barnabas Jabila ( a.k.a Sgt. Rogers) and that of
Muhammed Abdul (a.k.a Katako), the two
prosecution witnesses was credible, reliable,
sufficient and believable, and that the Court could
safely convict Major Hamza Al Mustpaha and Alhaji
Lateef Shofolahan on that evidence, regardless of
the fact that during cross examination and re-
examination, the two witnesses retracted their earlier
given testimony and recanted. The Court found that
retraction as an after-thought.
Barnabas Jabila ( a.k.a Sgt. Rogers) and Muhammed
Abdul (a.k.a Katako) had, at the early stage of the
trial testified that they were directed to murder
Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, by Major Hamza Al
Mustapha; that they were given information on her
movements by Alhaji Lateef Sofolahan; and that
they, respectively, shot and killed Alhaji Kudirat
Abiola and drove the Peugeot 504 Car, which they
used in trailing her car and bolting away, after killing
her at the Cargo Vision Area of the Lagos end of the
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, by the Toll Gate
The Court found that it was cogently, compellingly
and irresistibly proved beyond reasonable doubt by
the Prosecution that Major Hamza Al Mustapha was
the person who procured Barnabas Jabila, the ‘Force
striker’, to eliminate Alhaja Kudirat Abiola by direct
instruction, handing over of the murder weapon, the
UZI SMG with 9mm rounds with which she was
assassinated in broad daylight on the streets of
Lagos and who provided ‘the logistics’ for their
movement from Abuja to Lagos by flight, their
accommodation at his Lagos official residence at
Dodan Barracks and linked them up with their
contact person and facilitator, Alhaji Lateef
Shofolahan.
Today’s judgment of Hon Justice Amina A. Augie
( presiding justice of the Court of Appeal’s Panel),
Hon. Justice Rita N. Pemu, and Hon. Justice Fatima O.
Akinbami, reversing the judgment of Hon. Justice
Mojisola Dada, has now discarded that Court’s
findings and rejected the Court’s reasoning.
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