Former Chief Director Appears in Court on Wheelchair, Faces 43 Criminal Charges in Saglemi Housing Case

In the ongoing Saglemi Housing case, Alhaji Ziblim Yakubu, a former Chief Director of the Ministry of Works and Housing, made a court appearance in a wheelchair to confront the 43 criminal charges lodged against him.

The sight of Yakubu’s wheelchair-bound arrival adds a significant visual element to the legal proceedings.

Following an order from the High Court in Accra, Alhaji Ziblim Yakubu was required to appear before the court within 48 hours to respond to the charges brought against him.

The case also involves Alhaji Collins Dauda (former Minister for Works and Housing), Kweku Ageman Mensah (former Minister for Works and Housing), Andrew Clocanas (Executive Chairman of Construction OAS Ghana Limited), and Nouvi Tetteh Angelo.

They were charged on August 5, 2021, with 52 counts, including causing financial loss to the state.

According to the Thursday edition of ‘The Chronicle’newspaper, Alhaji Ziblim Yakubu, who was unwell, was transported from Yendi in the Northern Region to Accra and brought to the High Court in a wheelchair following the court’s order.

During the court proceedings, Alhaji Ziblim Yakubu pleaded not guilty to all the charges and explained that his health had prevented him from attending previous trials, causing the delay in entering his plea.

Despite his plea, he requested the court to proceed with the trial in his absence due to his health condition.

However, this application sparked a heated debate between the prosecution, led by Hilda Craig, and Godwin Tamekloe, counsel for Alhaji Yakubu.

In the end, the presiding judge, Justice Dr. Ernest Owusu Dapaah, granted the application for the trial to proceed in absentia and adjourned the case to June 12, 2023.

Furthermore, he instructed the prosecution to organize their remaining witnesses and file their witness statements accordingly.

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