Mr Godwin Emefiele will be spending Christmas in Kuje prison as Justice Hamza Muazu of the Federal Capital Territory High Court Abuja has adjourned the trial of the immediate past Governor of the Central Bank to January 18, 2024.
This is just as Emefiele remains in prison as he has not perfected the bail conditions Justice Muazu imposed on him.
SaharaReporters reported on November 22, that the trial judge granted Emefiele bail in the sum of N300 million and two sureties in like sum.
The sureties must have certificates of occupancy and titles of properties within the Maitama District.
Emefiele is mandated to deposit all his travel documents with the registrar of the court and must remain within the Abuja Municipal Council.
Emefiele was absent Wednesday morning for the ruling on his bail application. His lawyer, Mr Mathew Burkaa, however, said it was normal, as he was already at the Kuje Correctional Centre.
SaharaReporters had reported that the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos State granted him bail in the sum of N20 million four months ago, which the Federal Government did not honour.
The Federal Government arraigned Emefiele on a six-count charge bordering on alleged procurement fraud on November 17, 2023.
The original charge, which was 20 counts to the tune of N6.5 billion, was reduced to six, to the tune of N1.6 billion. Emefiele is the only defendant in the new charge.
The former CBN Governor, pleaded not guilty to the six-count charge after it was read to him.
According to the amended charge sheet, the charges still border on procurement fraud. The Federal Government alleged that Emefiele illegally bought 43 vehicles between 2018 and 2020 worth N1.2 billion. He was also accused of awarding a contract for the procurement of 37 Toyota Hilux Vehicles valued at N854 million.
Count one read, “That you, Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele, male, adult, sometime in 2018 within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court did use your position as Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria to confer a corrupt advantage on Sa’adatu Ramallan Yaro, a staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria by awarding a contract for the supply of 37 Toyota Hilux Vehicles at the cost of N854,700,000 only to April1616 Investment Ltd, a company in which the said Sa’adatu Ramallan Yaro is a director and thereby committed an offence.”
In the second count, Emefiele was accused of using his position to corruptly confer an advantage on Yaro, “a staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria by awarding a contract for the supply of one Toyota Avalon at the cost of N99,900,000 only to April1616 Investment Ltd, a company in which the said Sa’adatu Ramallan Yaro Director and thereby committed an offence.”
He was also accused of conferring corrupt advantage contrary to Section 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000 by awarding a contract for the supply of one Toyota Landcruiser V8 April1616 Investment Ltd., in 2019 at the cost of N73 million.
The fourth count was about a Toyota Landcruiser V8 valued N73,800,000 awarded illegally to April 1616 Investment Ltd.
The Federal Government further accused the former CBN governor of also awarding a contract to Yaro for the supply of two Toyota Hilux Shell Specification Vehicles at the cost of N44,200,000 in 2020.
When the trial came up on Tuesday, for the commencement of trial, Justice Hamza Muazu adjourned the trial to January 18, 2024.
The Sosa Fruit Drink brand from the stable of Rite Foods Limited, has been…
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has been commended for its pivotal role in boosting…
Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have reportedly arrested a popular Nigerian TikToker, Seaking, for…
Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore says the economic policies of President Bola Tinubu's administration have…
In a resolute bid to ensure unimpeded traffic flow throughout Lagos State before, during…
In an era defined by rapid technological advancements and unpredictable economic shifts,…