METUH SEEKS FRESH PERMISSION TO TRAVEL ABROAD FOR TREATMENT
Former National Publicity Secretary, People’s
Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olisa Metuh, has filed a fresh application before
the Federal High Court, Abuja, seeking the release of his International
Passport to enable him travel abroad for medical treatment.
His application was moved by his counsel, Emeka
Etiaba (SAN), Metuh prayed the trial judge, Justice Okon Abang, to grant him
leave to travel abroad on health reasons.
Etiaba, who argued the application for the release of
Metuh’s travel document yesterday, told the court that the instant application
was different from the two previous ones, which the court had heard and ruled
on.
He drew the attention of the court to Exhibit three
attached to the application, which was a letter dated February 14, and
addressed to Dr. Raymond Onwuelo by Mr. Andrean T. H. Kessy, a Neurological and
Spinal Surgery Consultant in London, stating detailed health status of Metuh.
He said the surgery on Metuh would take about 10
days and requires five weeks to heal.
However, counsel to the second defendant, Destra
Investments Limited, Tochukwu Onwugbufor (SAN), in his submission stated that
the application deals with the exercise of the court’s discretion.
He noted that the granting of the application by the
court would speed up the trial, as Metuh will have no reason to be absent from
court for his trial after treatment.
But the prosecution counsel, Sylvanus Tahir, while
opposing the application, said the defence had failed to place sufficient
materials before the court to warrant exercise of its discretion on the
application.
He stated that all the exhibits the defence attached
to support the affidavit were un-convincing, and not qualified as a medical report
to warrant a critical look by the court to see the defendant’s complaints of
ill-health.
Tahir, therefore, urged the court to dismiss the
application for lacking in merit, and to consider it as an abuse of court’s
process.
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