Jang is being prosecuted, alongside a former cashier in the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, Yusuf Gyang Pam, on a 12-count charge of abuse of office and misappropriation of the state funds amounting to N6.3 billion slammed against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
“And his (Jang’s) doctor advised him to, at least, rest for a week to enable him recuperate, that’s the reason we are seeking for the adjournment,” Clarke explained.
The counsel to the plaintiffs, Rotimi Jacob, did not object to the request for the adjournment.
The presiding judge, Daniel Longji, adjourned the case to 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th of December for the continuation of hearing.from dailytrust
They always and suddenly fall sick when taken to court. Give him another chance as a governor and see him strong and fit as a fiddle.
ReplyDeleteGood for him
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ReplyDeleteGood people always fall sick yimmu
ReplyDeleteEyaaaaa. Sorry, get well soon
ReplyDeleteAll these court sickness is becoming a norm.
ReplyDeleteTraditional court is far more potent and less expensive. Let one Babalawo or Ezenmo swear for these people and get it over with.
Unscrupulous Elements.
But when he was tiffing the money, his blood sugar and blood pressure was normal ba?? Nansense.
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