AFTER eight days in police custody,
the Majority Leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Mr. Chidi Lloyd, on
Wednesday, finally appeared before a High Court in Port Harcourt.
Lloyd, arraigned on six counts of
attempted murder, conspiracy, assault and malicious damage, arrived at the
court about 10.52am accompanied by riot policemen and other security
operatives.
Clad in blue attire, the lawmaker
limped as he entered the court premises, supported by two unidentified persons.
The offence of the PDP lawmaker, who
was reportedly involved in the fracas in the State Assembly on July 9, 2013,
the prosecution said, was contrary to Section 320 of the Criminal Code Law, Cap
37 laws of Rivers State of Nigeria 1999.
Lloyd allegedly hit his fellow
lawmaker, Mr. Michael Chinda, with a fake mace during a fight at the Assembly
chamber.
During the hearing, the prosecution
counsel, Mr. Donald De-wigwe (SAN), objected to the state Attorney-General and
Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Worgu Boms’ plea to take over the criminal
proceeding.
De-wigwe argued that Boms could not
take over the court proceedings since there was no proper arraignment of the
accused before the court.
De-wigwe said, “Judicially, the
argument does not stand. It is not a law of today. The issue is that whether or
not there is a criminal proceeding before the court. Until plea is taken, there
is still nothing for the attorney-general to takeover.”
Referring to legal authorities to defend
his argument, De-wigwe said the attorney-general’s attempt to take over the
criminal proceeding of the court was premature.
Boms had earlier noted that Section
211 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, empowered him to take over the case.
Noting that the measure was necessary
in the interest of justice, the Attorney-General insisted that the alleged
offence was against the state.
He added, “I stand here by the powers
conferred on me by Section 211(1)(b) of the 1999 Constitution to take over the
prosecution of the matter between the Commissioner of Police and Chidi Lloyd.”
Also, Lloyd’s lead counsel, Mr.
Beluolisa Nwofor (SAN), who objected to the appearance of De-wigwe and other
lawyers for the prosecution, explained that as private lawyers, they needed to
obtain a fiat from the state Attorney-General to prosecute the matter.
Nwofor said, “I object to De-wigwe’s
appearance for prosecution. He is not a police officer, but a private
practitioner. The law requires that for a private practitioner to appear in a
criminal charge by the Commissioner of Police, he should tender a fiat from the
Attorney-General of the state.
“I urge the court to expunge the
appearance of all the lawyers announced by the SAN, except J.C.A. Ideachaba, a
Superintendent of Police, who filed the information.”
He argued that the letter presented
to the court by De-wigwe was not enough as far as the law was concerned.
De-wigwe, however, disagreed saying
the state Commissioner of Police initiated the charge not the state
Attorney-General.
Justice Nyordee adjourned the case
till August 6, 2013 to rule on the submissions of the opposing counsel as it
concerned the declaration for a takeover of the criminal proceedings by the
Attorney-General.
Meanwhile, there was tight security
at the court premises as security operatives frisked all that entered the
courtroom.
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Its a mere pretence 2 attract sympathy unfortunately, we have known ur pranks. If u take drip or lie in hospital bed without a touch. Is limping too much 4 u? Face ur warrant abeg.
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ReplyDeleteChidi Lloyd is a criminal
ReplyDeleteJonathan is a demon includin his wife
ReplyDeleteChidi lloyd is a hero.I will not stand against justice.he stood for justice wen everyone was scared.God will set u free from all this evil men.their plan will not work.WHAT THE OTHER LAWMAKERS DID WAS that justice or injustice?.
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ReplyDeleteIf Chidi lyod could kill a lizard and robb it's blood on his white clothes , what is limping.
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ReplyDeleteU dnt know dis pple dey re dogs in sheep clothins! If rivers cud treat their brothers as strangers talkmore of..... D only tin dey knw how to do is to drink early hours an take bollee an fish welll
ReplyDeleteThe part of the law is very clear once a fellow committed an offence punishment is justify, chidi Lloyd shd stop pretending by limping that 'll not stop the criminal proceeding for he law to its course, his act of attempted murder on his fellow law maker in the house depict he has no regard for rule of law therefore let nobody cry woo he is paying for his action even as the Bible said no sin shall go unpunished. The charges against him is synonymous to the offence he committed, he 'll certainly serve except there is no law in this country.
ReplyDeleteChidi lloyd, where is Amechi now? So he cannot save u. Very bad
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