Finally Dasuki appears in court as he reveals he has loss memory

The former national security adviser, Sambo Dasuki appeared in court to testify on Metuh trial the former PDP national chairman.


Recall that justice Okon abang of the federal high court, Abuja had requested the present of former NSA boss, Sambo Dasuki and former president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan in court to testify on Metuh trial.
Reports have it that the former President, Goodluck Jonathan requested for one billion naira as transport allowance that will convail himself and his security personnel to Abuja as he is in his home town, Otueke in Bayelsa State.

The former national security adviser, Sambo Dasuki who arrived the court at about 8:40am on the 1st of November, 2017. When called as witness to come and testify, the NSA boss told the court he will not be testifying due to loss of memory.

Council to the former NSA boss, Ahmed Raji spoke unhave of his client as he stated that due to the two years of the federal government incarceration of his client that he has lost his memory.

Raji also said that, "Access to relevant files, records, and documents required to refresh his memory on any decisions or actions he took or authorised in the course of his duties."

Council to Dasuki also prayed the court to tarry a while in proceeding on the matter pending the determination of the appeal before the court of Appeal in Abuja.

Council to Metuh in his submission agreed with Raji stating that Dasuki needed more time to study the documents so as to be able to testify in all the courts he "Dasuki" is facing charges.