A High Court of Nasarawa State sitting in Lafia has sentenced Saidu Idi to death by hanging for armed robbery and culpable homicide.
The judgment was delivered on Monday by the Chief Judge of Nasarawa State, Aisha Muhammed-Usman.
Idi was arraigned on a three-count charge of criminal conspiracy, armed robbery and culpable homicide in connection with an incident that occurred in 2015. While the court discharged him on the count of criminal conspiracy, it found him guilty of armed robbery and culpable homicide.
The Attorney-General of Nasarawa State and Commissioner for Justice, Isaac Danladi, who prosecuted the case, described the verdict as a landmark judgment.
“This is a case that has lasted for about 11 years. Both the prosecution and the defence were given the opportunity to present their cases,” Danladi said. “The court discharged the defendant on conspiracy but found him guilty of armed robbery and culpable homicide. Judgment has now been served without fear or favour.”
He explained that the victim, a herdsman, was attacked in Kokona Local Government Area, adding that evidence before the court showed the killing preceded the robbery.
“The victim was first shot before he was dispossessed of his valuables and money,” he said, noting that the judgment would serve as a deterrent to criminal elements.
Meanwhile, defence counsel Chidi Okorie Kanu faulted the judgment and announced plans to challenge it at the appellate court.
“The journey of this litigation does not stop here,” Kanu said. “We appreciate the efforts of the Honourable Chief Judge of Nasarawa State Judiciary and are thankful that a case of over 11 years has come to an end at the trial court. But we are not satisfied with the judgment.”
He said the defence would study the ruling and file an appeal, citing alleged inconsistencies in the prosecution’s case.
“One of the prosecution witnesses could not even remember making a statement at the State CID. If she could not remember making such a statement, how could she reliably remember seeing the defendant on the day of the incident?” he asked.
By Umar Muhammed, Lafia