"Top News In Nigeria" A
Federal High Court in Abuja, has granted the former governor of Bayelsa
state, Timipre Sylva, a bail of N100 million, which allows him leave
detention, while his trial lasts.
Presiding
judge, Justice Adamu Bello, released the former governor on bail in the
sum of N100 million with
one surety who must own a landed property
within the Federal Capital Territory.
The surety is to deposit document for the property with the chief registrar of the court who is to verify the title of deeds.
The
former governor was also ordered to deposit all his travelling
documents with the chief registrar of the court, to ensure that he does
not leave the country without the permission of the court.
The
former Bayelsa state governor is standing trial for allegedly
embezzling the sum of N4.45 billion from the Bayelsa state’s government
treasury while he was in office.
Counsel
to Sylva, Mr. Lateef Fagbemi welcomed the bail conditions, saying they
are fair enough and will be fulfilled immediately.
While
counsel to Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Festus
Keyamo, also agreed that the conditions for the former governor’s bail
are okay.
He
stated that the commission is ready to proceed with the trial of the
former governor with 10 witnesses already lined up to testify against
the defendant.
Despite
the bail, attempts by the defence counsel to stop the anti-graft
operatives from returning the governor to their office met a brick wall
as the officials insisted that his bail conditions must be fulfilled
before he is set free.
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