A Federal High Court sitting In Abuja has discharged and
acquitted immediate past Senate leader, Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume of all
charges of terrorism brought against him.
Recall that a spokesman of the terrorist sect, Boko Haram,
Ali Sanda Umar Konduga, also known Al-Zawahiri, was last year arrested by the
police in the house of Ndume.
The Federal Government had arraigned Ndume in 2011 and
re-arraigned him in 2013 on a four-count charge of allegedly sponsoring the
Boko Haram sect.
The offence according to the Federal Government, contravened
Sections 3, 4 and 7 of the Terrorism Prevention Act 2011.
However, when the case came up on Tuesday, Justice Gabriel
Kolawole discharged the senator on the grounds that no prima facie case was
established against him.
Delivering judgment in a no case submission argued by Mr
Ricky Tarfa on behalf of the Senator, Justice Kolawole held that the
prosecution failed on all fronts to link the defendant with the alleged crime
of hoarding information on terrorism activities and sponsoring the Boko Haram
sect.
By Ameh Comrade Godwin
