An FCT High Court, Gwagwalada, on Thursday
discharged a former Resident Pastor of First Baptist Church, Garki, Abuja, Rev.
Israel Akanji, and 5 others over alleged misappropriation of N620 million.
Delivering judgment on the case, Justice J.A. Aina,
also advised members of the church to embrace reconciliation and resolve
internal disputes amicably.
He described the case before the court as a family
affair that should never have escalated to the level of litigation.
The ruling followed a
motion by the Defence Counsel, Adeniyi Akintola (SAN), who argued that the
court lacked jurisdiction and that the prosecution’s failure to file a
counter-affidavit rendered the defence’s claims unchallenged and legally
admissible.
The judge held that the police failed to establish a
prima facie case against the defendants.
“I have considered the totality of the affidavits and
exhibits filed by the Nigeria Police Force. They do not support the
continuation of this case.
“We must first settle the issue of jurisdiction. Where
there is no jurisdiction, no other issues can survive,” he said.
The judge further stated that by failing to respond to
the application, the police effectively conceded to the defence’s claims.
Consequently, he found merit in the application and
struck out the charges without awarding costs to either of the parties.
Taking a moral tone after delivering his ruling, Aina
urged church members to seek peaceful resolution within their fold.
“This is a family matter that should be resolved
internally. As Christians, we must portray the light Christ has shown us. It is
not right that such matters find their way into the courtroom,” he said.
Freedomonline further reports that the defendants—Rev.
Akanji, Rev. Thomas Ekugbene Takpatore, Mr Babatunde Adebayo, Mrs Adenike
Adebayo, Mr Oladele Afolabi and Mrs Gloria Olotu – were standing trial on
alleged conspiracy, forgery and misappropriation of the church funds.
The defendants were said to have conspired in 2021 to
commit felony, thus violating Section 97 of the Penal Code.
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