Embattled former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, who is being
prosecuted for two sets of charges before two judges of the Federal
Capital Territory High Court, Abuja, has yet to meet the conditions of
the bail granted him last Friday and on Monday.
A source close to
the ex-NSA confirmed to that Dasuki and some of the accused persons had
yet to meet all their bail conditions, particularly the ones granted
them last Friday.
Wednesday being the last
working day before Christmas and Eid-el-Malud, the possibility of the
former NSA and the other defendants remaining in prison during the
festivities is almost certain.
The Federal Government has
declared Thursday (today) as Eid-el-Malud holiday, while Friday and
Monday have been declared as Christmas and Boxing Day holiday
respectively.
Justice Baba Yusuf had, on December 18, granted
bail to Dasuki and his co-accused persons in the sum of N250m with one
surety in relation to 19 counts of misappropriation of about N32bn meant
for purchase of arms preferred against them by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission.
On December 21, Justice Peter Affen
granted another bail to Dasuki and his co-defendants with respect to 22
counts of misappropriation of about N13bn, which the EFCC alleged was
part of the arms purchase fund, in the sum of N250m with two sureties in
like sum.
In line with the order by Justice Affen, Dasuki and
the other accused persons were moved to Kuje Prison on Monday, pending
when they would meet their bail conditions.
It was learnt that
the defendants, with respect to the charges before Justice Yusuf, were
finding it difficult to meet the conditions imposed on them.
The
terms of the N250m bail require each of the accused persons to produce
one surety, who must be a serving or retired federal civil servant not
below the rank of a director and must also have N250m worth of property
in the FCT.
“The condition, which they (the accused persons) are
finding difficult to meet is getting a civil servant in the director
cadre, who has N250m worth of property. In fact, the EFCC people are
waiting for a civil servant who will come out to say that he has N250m,”
a source said.
The source said the EFCC operatives were watching
both in court and at the prisons steps being taken by the accused
persons in the process of meeting their bail conditions.
“The
only problem we have is the fear by these potential sureties that they
could be arrested by EFCC operatives, like it happened in the case of a
former Governor of Adamawa State, Boni Haruna, whose surety suddenly
withdrew after being intimidated by the EFCC,” the source said.
Other
co-accused persons, who are also under the bail conditions imposed by
Justice Yusuf, are a former Director of Finance and Administration in
the Office of the NSA, Shuaibu Salisu; a former Director of the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation, Aminu Baba-Kusa; and his two companies,
Acacia Holdings Limited and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited.
Among
other conditions imposed on Dasuki and others by the judge was that the
sureties must swear to an affidavit of means to show that they have the
wherewithal to offset the N250m bail sum should the accused persons
abscond from trial.
The accused persons were also ordered to deposit their passports and travel documents with the court.
Apart
from Dasuki, others in the second category are Salisu, ex-Governor of
Sokoto, Attahiru Bafarawa; his son, Sagir Attahiru; a firm, Dalhatu
Investment and ex-Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda.
The
EFCC is prosecuting the set of defendants on 22 counts of
misappropriation of about N13bn between August 2013 and May 7, 2015.
Justice Affen has fixed February 2 and 3 for trial.
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