Court adjourns N80m property fraud case against ex-Gov Nyako’s CSO

The Adamawa State High Court has adjourned the case against the Chief Security Officer to former Governor Murtala Nyako, ACP Sherrif Abubakar Rabiu.

The court, presided over by the state Chief Judge, Justice Hafsat Abdulrahman, adjourned the matter until 20th May 2025 for the continuation of defence, shortly after the cross-examination of Defence Witness 1, who is the defendant himself.

Rabiu has been standing trial since 2021 for allegedly converting two landed properties worth N80 million, which he reportedly purchased in the name of Nyako’s Sebore Farms Ltd and later resold, keeping the proceeds for himself.

On his appearance in court on Thursday, Rabiu was cross-examined on his testimony before the court and on exhibits tendered and admitted as evidence.

The exhibits tendered by the prosecution and admitted in evidence include a sales agreement, a deed of agreement listing Sebore Farms Limited as the purchaser, and another document containing Sebore Farms Export Processing Zone and Ashran Nigeria Limited.

He was cross-examined by the prosecution, after which his counsel, Rolland Enem, applied for an adjournment to enable him to call the last witness.

Justice Hafsat Abdulrahman granted the application and adjourned the case until 20th May 2025.

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