
After spending six months in prison custody without the commencement of substantive trial proceedings, a Taraba State based journalist, Gabriel Olayinka may finally have an opportunity to defend himself in court as the Upper Area Court II in Jalingo, the state capital, has fixed July 2, 2026, for a definite hearing in his case.
The development came on Wednesday after the court, presided over by Justice Lawan Jika, granted a request by the defence for accelerated hearing in the case involving allegations of criminal breach of trust brought against the journalist by one Mr. Isa Jubri.
For Olayinka, the court’s decision represents a significant step in a legal battle that has kept him behind bars for half a year without witnesses being called or substantive proceedings commencing.
For observers, however, the case has become a symbol of growing concerns over prolonged pre-trial detention and delays in the administration of justice.
During Wednesday’s proceedings, prosecuting counsel, Barrister D.G. Tukura, informed the court that the prosecution was still awaiting statements of account and other relevant documents from three commercial banks. He also indicated that key witnesses required for the prosecution’s case had yet to appear before the court.
The request effectively signaled another possible delay in a matter that has already stretched over several months.
However, the defence strongly opposed any further adjournment. Representing Olayinka, Barrister Longs Lugnan of P.D. Pius & Associates argued that the prosecution had repeatedly failed to produce substantial witnesses despite the continued incarceration of his client.
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