Friday, 15 February 2019

Former Niger State Governor Re-arraigned For Fraud

Former Niger State governor, Babangida Aliyu, has been re-arraigned by the EFCC before Justice Mikailu Abdullahi for fraud.
Babangida Aliyu, Umar Nasko and Tanko Beji are facing a seven-count charge of fraud to the tune of over N2 billion.
One of the charges reads in part:
“That you, Tanko Beji, sometime between 1st January, 2011 and 31st May, 2011 in Minna within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, abetted the commission of criminal breach of trust by intentionally aiding Dr. Muazu Babangida Aliyu, the former governor (also known as Chief Servant) of Niger State to dishonestly convert to his own use the sum of N937,110,500 which was withdrawn from Niger State Government House Security Account”.

They pleaded “not guilty” to the charges. Ayodele Olajide, SAN, counsel for Aliyu, thereafter applied for the bail of his client urging the trial judge to allow Aliyu continue with the bail previously granted him by the former judge.
Justice Abdullahi granted their prayers and adjourned to February 21 and 22, 2019 for “mention”. It will be recalled that Aliyu, his then Chief of Staff, Nasko and Beji, a former deputy chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party were initially arraigned before Justice Aliyu Maiyaki in 2017 for the charges.

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