Thursday, January 31, 2019

Ex-Bayelsa Governor’s Aide In Rape Scandal

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Ex-Bayelsa Governor's Aide In Rape Scandal



Justice Ineikade Eradiri of Yenagoa High Court, on Thursday dismissed the objections raised by Richard Kpodo, accused of raping a 26-year-old woman.

Kpodo, former aide to ex-Gov. Timippre Sylva, had urged the court to stop the appearance of Mr Andrew Arthur, as the prosecuting counsel in the case because Arthur is a Commissioner for Special Services in Bayelsa.

He argued that the prosecuting fiat granted to Arthur as Special Prosecutor had nothing to do with his current office as a commissioner.

But the judge overruled the objection, saying the powers delegated to Arthur as Special Prosecutor was in order.

"Having gone through the fiat given by the Attorney-General to the prosecutor, I find nothing in it that says that the prosecutor cannot continue in his present capacity.

"It is only the issuing authority that can revoke it and there is no indication as to that.

"His earlier appointment as Special Prosecutor for Violent Crimes was a public office, and so is his recent appointment as a commissioner.

"I, therefore, rule that the continued appearance of Andrew S. Arthur is in order through the trial up to the apex court," Eradiri said.

Kpodo's defence team, led by E.J. Okele, told the court they would test the ruling at the Court of Appeal and would not be disposed to continue with the case pending the outcome of the appeal.

"We had objected to the continued appearance of the prosecuting counsel, and it is our constitutional right to appeal within the window open to us and we shall be awaiting the outcome of our appeal," Okele said.

The judge adjourned the case until Feb. 22 for continuation of trial.

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Sodiq Oyeleke is a Media, Human Resources, Project Management and Public Relations Practitioner

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