前尼日利亚州长Sule Lamido及其同伙在最高法院恢复管辖权后,于2026年4月面临新的欺诈案审判。
Former Nigerian governor Sule Lamido and associates face new fraud trial in April 2026 after Supreme Court restored jurisdiction.
前吉加瓦州州长苏莱·拉米多、他的儿子们以及两家公司定于2026年4月1日在阿布贾因一宗价值13.5亿奈拉的欺诈案进行新的提审。
Former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido, his sons, and two companies are scheduled for a new arraignment on April 1, 2026, in Abuja over a N1.35 billion fraud case.
由于通知迟到和运输问题,设在Kano的被告未能出庭,因此推迟了庭审。
The hearing was delayed after the defendants, based in Kano, failed to appear due to late notice and transportation issues.
他们的律师道歉,并承诺在重新安排的日期出席。
Their lawyer apologized and pledged attendance on the rescheduled date.
尽管已有适当的通知,但它们没有出现,EFCC表示感到惊.
The EFCC expressed surprise at their absence despite proper notice.
该案最初于2015年提出,涉及2007年至2015年期间通过假合同洗钱的指控。
The case, originally filed in 2015, involves allegations of money laundering through fake contracts between 2007 and 2015.
在2023年上诉法院裁定阿布贾法院没有管辖权后,最高法院于2026年1月推翻了该决定,恢复了联邦高等法院审理此案的权力。
After a 2023 Court of Appeal ruling that the Abuja court lacked jurisdiction, the Supreme Court overturned that decision in January 2026, reinstating the Federal High Court’s authority to hear the case.