Court Adjourns Hearing of Case on Buhari’s Fake Wedding Video
POLITICS DIGEST – A Kano Magistrate court has stalled hearing of a case on fake wedding video between President Muhammad Buhari and his Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Faruq.
The court on Wednesday failed to proceed with the case due to the inability of the complainant to tender the case file.
The alleged mastermind of fake wedding video Kabiru Mohammad was initially arraigned before Kano Magistrate Court 72 on 14th January 2020, for defamation and injurious falsehood.
Although, DSS paraded Kabiru at its Abuja headquarters, he was brought to Kano on remand proceeding with aforementioned charges.
Kabiru who had been granted N1 million bail, two sureties and other conditions, was billed to appear before Magistrate Aminu Gabari today for hearing on the substantive charges.
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Appearing before the magistrate, complainant counsel, Ishaya B. Bulus sought adjournment of the case due to constraint delaying submission of the case file.
Bulus told the court that the process of transmitting the case file to the office of Kano state Attorney-General and commissioner for Justice who will then apply proper legal frame work was still in progress.
Responding, counsel to the defendant, Ali A. Jamilu who did not object to complainant demand, however, urged the court to reduce part of the bail conditions, particularly the number of day complainant report to DSS office.
Barrister Jamilu argued that the accused person had suffered enough injury, occasioned by the stringent conditions, urging the court to temper justice with mercy.
In his ruling, Magistrate Gabari granted the application of the defence, reduced the daily report of Kabiru to DSS to once a week.
The case is adjourned till 24th March 2020, for hearing.