Security operatives
attached to Justice Gabriel Kolawole at the Federal High Court, Abuja, on
Tuesday prevented Charles Okah, the alleged mastermind of the 2010 Independence
Day bombing from committing suicide in court.
Okah, who is standing
trial on charges of terrorism, had sought the permission of the judge to speak
on what he termed ``endless trial", as his counsel was absent in court.
The judge granted the
oral application and permitted Okah to speak for about five minutes.
Okah said ``I have been
incarcerated for about five years now and I have a family to cater for.
``My children would grow
up without feeling the warmth of their father and I am tired of this endless
trial.
``I really do not know
what I have done to be treated this way.
``Is it not better to die
than to wait and be messed up this way?'' he asked.
Immediately after Okah
ended his speech, he grabbed a chair in the court and quickly moved toward a
window on third floor of the five-storey building and attempted to jump down.
He was immediately pulled
back by security operatives, lawyers and other litigants from embarking on the
action.
Consequently, Kolawole
adjourned the case to Oct. 20 for continuation of trial.
Others charged in the
case are Obi Nwabueze and Edmund Ebuware.
The fourth accused,
Tiemkemfa Osuvwo, died in Kuje prison, while Ebuwari has been jailed for life
as his case was separately decided.
However, Okah and
Nwabueze have been facing long trial as a result of the introduction of
numerous injunctions from both the prosecution and defense teams. (NAN)
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