A
Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday granted bail on self-recognition
to a former Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, who is being
prosecuted along with his two sons, Aminu and Mustapha, as well as
others for N1.3bn fraud.
Other accused persons, comprising
the two sons of the former governor, and the fourth co-accused, Aminu
Abubakar, were granted bail in the sum of N25m and two sureties each by
Justice Gabriel Kolawole.
The other companies arraigned along with them were companies through which they allegedly perpetrated the fraud.
The
companies are Bamaina Holdings Limited, Bamiana Company Nigeria
Limited, Bamaina Aluminum Limited and Speeds International Limited.
The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, in its 24 counts preferred
against the accused persons, alleged that Lamido used his position as
the Governor of Jigawa State between 2007 and 2015 to award contracts to
companies in which he and the two sons had interest.
After the
proceedings of Tuesday in Abuja, the accused persons were driven out of
the court premises back to Federal Capital Territory Command of the
Nigerian Prisons in Kuje in a pick-up van with number plate PS 620 A01
at 6:10pm.
As early as 8am on Thursday, more than 30 policemen
had been stationed within and around the court premises apparently to
avert a situation where the supporters of the former governor invaded
the Kano Division of the court when the accused persons were being
arraigned on July 9.
The policemen screened people into the
court premises and prevented people from parking their cars in the
usual parking spaces around the court premises.
The accused
persons were transferred to Kuje Prison from Kano prison, where they
were remanded by Justice Evelyn Anyadike of the Kano Division of the
Federal High Court in Kano upon their arraignment before her court on
July 9.
Credit: Ade Adesomoju/Punch
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