N5.7 billion fraud: Shema gets a bail
A Federal
High Court sitting in Katsina, on Friday granted the former governor of Katsina
State, Ibrahim Shema, bail on self-recognisance.
Shema was
governor of the state from 2007 to 2015.
He is
standing trial before the court on 26 count charge bordering on money
laundering, amounting to N5.7 billion SURE-P funds during his tenure.
The counsel
to the defendant, Joseph Daudu, SAN, filed a bail application of the defendant
under section 35 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as
amended.
He also told
the court that the defendant relied on sections 158, 162 and 165 sub (1) of the
Criminal Administration Justice Act (ACJA) to solicit for the bail.
Mr Daudu
said that the defendant is presumed to be innocent until the determination of
the case by the court.
He also drew
attention to the fact that the defendant was a former governor of Katsina State
for two terms and therefore has right to bail and would not breach the bail
conditions if granted.
He urged the
court to grant the bail application, as the defendant was ready to comply with
the terms and conditions of the court.
The
prosecution counsel, J.O Olatoke, SAN, objecting to the bail application, said
that there are intelligent reports that the defendant might jump bail if
granted to him.
He said that
Shema had already applied to a Federal High Court, Abuja, seeking for the
release of his international passport, which is in the complainant custody
(EFCC).
Mr Olatoke
urged the court to refuse the bail application.
In his
ruling on the matter, the judge, Justice Babagana Ashigar, granted the bail to
the defendant on self-recognition.
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