Murder: Counsel’s ill-health stalls Maryam Sanda’s trial

The trial of Maryam Sanda, alleged to have killed her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, was yesterday stalled due to the ill-health of the prosecution counsel, James Idachaba.

Maryam was alleged to have killed Biyaminu, son of a former national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Haliru Bello on November 19, 2017 through multiple stabbing.

She was arraigned at the court by the Nigeria Police with three other persons: Maimuna Aliyu, Sanda’s mother; Aliyu, her brother, and Sadiya Aminu, her housemaid, also accused of conspiracy to murder.

At the resumed trial, the prosecution counsel pleaded with the court to grant an adjournment on the grounds that he was not too fine to proceed with the case.

“My lord, I am completely down and I need urgent medical attention. I only managed to come because of the seriousness of this case.

“Our witness is even in the court to show you how concerned we are about this matter. I plead with the court to grant an adjournment,” he said.

None of the defence counsels in the matter opposed the plea of the prosecution for an adjournment and the trial judge, Justice Yusuf Halilu, adjourned the matter to October 4.

The matter had earlier been adjourned on May 15 at the instance of the first defendant’s counsel, Joseph Dauda, who said he was sick.

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