🟥 Court Hears Testimony in Ongoing Treason Trial
A Federal High Court in Abuja has heard military testimony describing an alleged plot to overthrow the Nigerian government, as prosecutors present evidence in an ongoing trial involving officers and civilian suspects facing treason-related charges.
The claims presented in court remain allegations and are subject to determination by the judiciary.
A military witness, whose identity was shielded by the court for security reasons, told proceedings that intelligence reports indicated coordination between military personnel and civilians in activities under investigation.
Among those referenced during the investigation was former Bayelsa State governor Timipre Sylva, although the case against all defendants remains before the court.
🟨 From Intelligence to Arrest — Sequence of Events Presented
According to the testimony, the investigation followed a structured sequence beginning with intelligence gathering and culminating in arrests and evidence recovery.
Intelligence received
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Analysed and deemed credible
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Investigation ordered
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Primary suspect arrested
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Devices and written materials recovered
The witness told the court that the intelligence was analysed and found credible, prompting the Chief of Army Staff to order a formal investigation.
“Upon receipt of the intelligence report, it was analysed, processed and found to be credible,” the witness said.
đź”´ Recovered Materials Detail Alleged Operational Plans
The court heard that investigators recovered materials from a primary suspect, including a mobile device and written notes said to contain operational information.
According to the testimony, the materials included:
- Names and designations within government structures
- Proposed institutional changes
- Lists of individuals described by investigators as potential targets, including senior officials and security personnel
- Post-event administrative arrangements
The witness said the materials were interpreted by investigators as indicative of plans for “regime change,” a claim that remains subject to judicial determination.
🟨 Financial Transactions Presented as Part of Evidence
Prosecutors also relied on financial records as part of the case, with the witness stating that multiple transactions were traced during the investigation.
According to the testimony, investigators identified:
- Transactions ranging from tens to hundreds of millions of naira
- Transfers between individuals and entities linked to the case
- A company identified as a possible conduit for funds under investigation
“We found financial trails between the suspects and some of the defendants,” the witness told the court.
The financial evidence is being presented as part of the prosecution’s effort to establish links between the accused and the alleged activities.
đź”´ Meetings and Locations Identified During Investigation
The court was told that investigators traced alleged meetings to specific locations in Abuja, including residential apartments and hotels.
According to the testimony:
- Reservation records and receipts were recovered
- Meeting venues were identified and documented
- Evidence from these locations was admitted, subject to defence objections
The prosecution maintains that these meetings formed part of coordination efforts connected to the alleged plot.
🟨 Legal Disputes Emerge Over Evidence Handling
Proceedings also featured legal arguments over admissibility of certain materials, particularly documents and video recordings not initially disclosed to the defence.
Defence counsel objected to their introduction, arguing that failure to properly file the materials could prejudice the trial.
The court directed compliance with procedural rules while allowing proceedings to continue.
All defendants have pleaded not guilty to charges including treason, terrorism, money laundering, and failure to disclose security intelligence.
đź”´ A Test of Security and Justice Framework
The testimony places the court at the centre of a case that touches directly on national security and constitutional order.
Beyond the allegations, the trial is testing:
- how intelligence evidence is handled in court
- the evidentiary threshold for treason-related offences
- the balance between state security and fair trial protections
The outcome could shape how Nigeria prosecutes complex national security cases in the future.
⚡ What Comes Next
The trial has been adjourned for continuation, with further hearings expected to include cross-examination of witnesses and detailed scrutiny of evidence.
A conviction could reinforce the state’s position on national security enforcement, while an acquittal may raise questions about the strength of evidence in high-profile security prosecutions.
Either outcome is expected to carry significant implications for governance, civil-military relations, and judicial handling of sensitive cases.
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