Two members of the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) on
Saturday expressed dissatisfaction at the Court of Appeal judgment which
discharged and acquitted Maj. Hamza Al-Mustapha of a murder charge.
They told journalists in Lagos that the acquittal was unfortunate. The Court of Appeal, Lagos Division, on Friday discharged and acquitted Al-Mustapha of the murder of Alhaja Kudirat Abiola.
The court also discharged and acquitted Kudirat’s aide, Lateef Sofolahan, charged along with Al-Mustapha.
The
appellate court upturned the January 30, 2012 judgment of a Lagos High
Court which convicted the two men and sentenced them to death by
hanging.
Kudirat was a wife of late business mogul, the late
Chief MKO Abiola, who was widely believed to have won the 1993
presidential election.
Mr Segun Olulade (ACN-Epe II) said: “As
far as I am concerned, the judgment does not speak well of our judicial
system, but whatever the judges have said is final.
“It is now left for the prosecution to go ahead or not.”
Mr
Bisi Yusuf, (ACN-Alimosho I) claimed that Al-Mustapha escaped the
judgment of man and not that of God, if he was actually involved in
Kudirat’s murder.
“He only escaped the wrath of man; the judgment of God is there for him, if he committed the crime,” he said.
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