EFCC’s counsel, Jamiu Agoro, informed
Justice Maryann Anenih of an Abuja High Court on Thursday upon resumed hearing
in the charge.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
has granted administrative bail to the co-defendants in the alleged money
laundering case filed against the former Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya
Bello.
EFCC’s counsel, Jamiu Agoro, informed Justice Maryann
Anenih of an Abuja High Court on Thursday upon resumed hearing in the charge.
The former governor, alongside Umar Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu, are being
prosecuted as 1st to 3rd defendants, respectively, in a fresh 16-count charge
instituted against them by the anti-graft agency.
Agoro also sought for adjournment in the fresh case the EFCC instituted against
the ex-governor, saying the 30-day window was still running for the summons
earlier issued. running.
The EFCC, however, said, it admitted Bello ‘s alleged co-defendants, Umar
Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu, to bail and prayed the court for extension of time
for the Bello to appear.
At the resumed hearing before Justice Maryann Anenih ,
Counsel for EFCC, Jamiu Agoro, said the order of the court, given on Oct 3 had
not elapsed.
“In that wise, we feel it will not be appropriate for us to take proceedings
while that 30 days is still running.
”So we have discussed and agreed to come back on the Nov 27,” he told
the court.
He also noted that the Nov 20 date earlier given was not convenient for the
Prosecution counsel.
Counsel to the 2nd Defendant, Aliyu Saiki, SAN, confirmed that his client had
been granted administrative bail by the Prosecution.
He said he had no objection to the application for
adjournment.
The 3rd Defendant’s Counsel, ZE Abass, concurred also.
The prosecution Counsel also asked the court to grant an application to paste
the notice of hearing on the last known address of the former governor.
After listening to all counsel, the judge granted the EFCC’s application for
adjournment, including the hearing notice.
“I have considered the application for
adjournment by the complainant and issuance of hearing notice and the
submission by the 2nd and 3rd Defendants. The application is granted,” she
said.
Justice Anenih thereby adjourned the case until Nov 27.
NAN reports that Justice Anenih had on Oct. 3, 2024 issued a public
summon against Bello following his absence in a fresh arraignment on 16-count
charges preferred against him by the EFCC.
Justice Anenih issued the summon in a ruling following an ex parte application
by EFCC counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN praying the court to grant leave that
Bello should be served the charge via substituted means.
The court ordered that the charge should be served on Bello at his known
residence, No 4, Bengazi Street, Maitama, Abuja, through a
public summons to be published in widely circulated national newspapers
and also pasted within the premises of the court.
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