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Court Reaffirms Dasuki’s Bail

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Published: 2017/01/24
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An Abuja High Court has again reaffirmed the bail granted to former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, and five others in the arms deal trial involving $2.1 billion.

Justice Baba Yusuf reaffirmed the bail on Dasuki on the ground that he was entitled to it and having being admitted to same since 2015 when the Federal Government brought criminal charges against him.

Dasuki and five others were re-arraigned before Justice Baba Yusuf on the criminal charges that was transferred from Justice Peter Affen of the FCT High Court to the new court.

However, after the 22 count charges were read to the six defendants and all pleaded not guilty, the counsel to Dasuki, Ahmed Raji, applied to the court to reaffirm the bail granted to the ex-NSA though he has not been allowed to enjoy same since December 2015.

The counsel submitted that it was on record that the FCT High Court 24 admitted Dasuki to bail before he was illegally arrested and detained by the Department of State Services.

Raji argued that with the transfer of the case from Justice Affen to Justice Yusuf, the DSS has been separated from the matter, adding that the court record indicated that the ex-NSA is being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and not the DSS that had been acting as interloper.

The counsel further said that the illegal act of an interloper should not be used to divest the court of its power to reaffirm the bail granted Dasuki earlier because he is entitled to it.

The SAN then urged Justice Yusuf to adopt the bail conditions earlier granted Dasuki by Justice Affen and reaffirm same in the interest of justice.

The counsel argued that it is wrong of the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), to have objected to the reaffirmation of the bail condition on Dasuki, adding that he (Dasuki) has in his possession a judgment of the ECOWAS Court, which last year set aside the unlawful detention of the ex-NSA and also imposed a fine of N15 million on the Federal Government as compensation to his client.

Another Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, who spoke as a friend of the court, argued that there was no dispute that Dasuki was granted bail, but has not been released by the DSS to enjoy the bail.

The senior counsel described the action of the DSS as most unfortunate and urged Justice Yusuf to resist the temptation of being drawn into the illegality of actions of the DSS on Colonel Dasuki.

Jacob had informed the court that he has no objection to the affirmation of the bail earlier granted to five other defendants in the trial.

But he however urged the judge not to make any pronouncement or order in respect of the bail for Dasuki since he has not being allowed to enjoy any bail.

Jacobs said: “Court must not act in vain.

“There is no point making an order in vain.

“Dasuki has been in the custody of the DSS since 2015 and is still there till today.”

However in his brief ruling, Justice Yusuf said that it is an indisputable fact that the ex-NSA, being the second defendant in the charge, was admitted bail in 2015 and that it would be in the interest of justice to reaffirm the same bail irrespective of the action of another arm of the security agencies.

The judge adjourned trial in the matter to February 24, 2016.

Others charged along with Dasuki are former Minister of State for Finance, Mallam Bashir Yuguda; a former Director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser, Shuaibu Salisu; Dalhatu Investment; Sagir Attahiru Bafarawa; and a former Sokoto State Governor, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa.

They were charged with corruption and breach of trust contrary to Section 215 of the Penal Code and Section 17B of the EFCC Act 2004.

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Farouk Mohammed is the Publisher and Lead Editor of Okay News, an international digital news platform delivering verified reporting across technology, global affairs, business, innovation, and development. He has over a decade of experience in journalism and international media, with a strong focus on geopolitics, conflict reporting, human rights, and the global digital economy.
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