Alleged N110.4bn fraud: Court orders ex-Kogi Gov to remain in Kuje Prison

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Ex-Gov Bello in court on Thursday in Abuja 

By Tayo Adegbite

Justice Maryann Anenih of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT High Court, Maitama, Abuja, has ordered former Kogi Gov Yahaya Bello to remain in the custody of the Kuje Correctional Service.

Delivering ruling on Bello’s bail application on Thursday, the Judge ordered that he must meet all the conditions of his 500 million naira bail, which the court slammed on him before breathing the air of freedom in the course of his trial.

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Periscope International reports that Justice Anenih granted Bello bail in the sum of N500 million, with three sureties in like sum, alongside other stringent conditions.

The sureties must be notable Nigerians with landed property in Maitama, Jabi, Utako, Apo, Guzape, Garki, or Asokoro.

The judge also ordered Bello to deposit his international passport and other travel documents with the court Registrar.

She further ordered that he would remain in the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Service Centre, Kuje, until his bail conditions are met.

Bello had, through his counsel, J.B. Daudu, SAN, pleaded with the court to spare him the possession of a landed property in the Maitama district as one of the conditions for his bail.

He argued that obtaining Certificates of Occupancy and other title documents for properties in Maitama was challenging due to the peculiarities of the area.

“My Lord, most people who may be willing to stand as sureties are reluctant to part with their original title documents.

“Moreover, many buildings in Maitama are corporate establishments like Transcorp Hilton, NCC, among others.

“Therefore, we are pleading with this honourable court to consider other highbrow areas such as Asokoro, Wuse 2, Guzape, and others when granting bail to our client,” he said.

Earlier, while moving his motion for his client’s bail, Daudu informed the court that the matter was slated for the hearing of Bello’s bail application.

“We filed our application yesterday, December 18, 2024, and the prosecution served a counter-affidavit the same day.

“We intend to focus on the trial, and for that, we need unrestricted access to the defendant to ensure he is fully prepared.

“The charges against him are bailable.

“Moreover, there are critical documents that only he can access.

“My Lord, the second and third defendants have already been granted bail, and if not for procedural delays, my client would have been granted bail as well,” he said.

In response, counsel for the prosecution, Olukayode Enitan, SAN, did not oppose the bail application.

“I confirm that the learned senior counsel, Daudu, has been in communication with the prosecution team.

“Based on the assurance that the defendant will stand trial, barring unforeseen circumstances, we are willing to defer to your lordship’s discretion regarding the terms and conditions of bail,” he said.

Two other defendants standing trial alongside Bello, Umar Shuaibu Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu, had their bail conditions varied.

The judge reduced their bail sum from N300m to N200m and further ordered that they could get landed properties within the jurisdiction of the court that had the same values as the bail sum.

It would be recalled that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is prosecuting Bello alongside Oricha and Hudu on a 16-count charge of criminal breach of trust and money laundering to the tune of N110.4 billion.

Justice Anenih adjourned hearing on the substantive suit till January 29, 2024.

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