Nigerian court moves Ex Gov Emiefele’s Trial to 18th of January

Nigerian court moves Ex Gov Emiefele’s Trial to 18th of January

The Federal Capital Territory High Court has adjourned till January 18, 2024, for the continuation of the case in the alleged procurement fraud suit against the former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele.

 

Emefiele stands accused of leveraging his position to grant an illicit advantage to Sa’adatu Yaro, a CBN staff member, by awarding a contract for 43 vehicles valued at N1.2 billion between 2018 and 2020.

Initially remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre pending a bail ruling on November 22, Emefiele was later granted bail by Justice Hamza Muazu in the amount of N300 million.

The judge specified the requirement of two sureties, each able to provide the same sum, possessing certificates of occupancy for properties situated within Abuja’s Maitama district.

 

Despite the bail decision, Emefiele remains in custody, having not yet fulfilled the bail conditions.

 

During the court appearance, he was escorted by armed personnel from the Nigerian Correctional Service.

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