Uproar could
not be avoided when former Governor of Jigawa state, Alhaji Sule Lamido was to
move to a waiting van for a journey to Kano central prison.
The Peoples
Democratic Party stalwart was docked over a 28-count charge alongside his two
sons, Aminu and Mustapha, and one Wada Abubakar in connection with alleged
corruption and money laundering of over N1.34 billion.
The former
governor shortly after he lost his freedom, following the refusal of the court
to grant his bail application exclaimed, ‘you mean I’m now a prisoner.’
But the
Deputy Chief Registrar of the Court, Solomon Akpedah who was handy responded
swiftly to cool a heavily traumatised Jigawa born politician, as he quickly
said ‘no sir, you are not a prisoner’
Justice
Evelyn Anyadike while ruling on the bail application said that all the four
accused persons should be remanded in Kano prison pending the appointment of a
vacation judge to decide the veracity and other wise of the application.
Justice
Anyadike said, “the case is hereby adjourned for hearing to September 28th,
while the four accused persons are to be remanded in prison custody in Kano”.
The trial
Judge who explained that she was in Kano by Fiat, further ruled that “the case
will be handed over to a vacation Judge to listen to the bail application while
the Judiciary goes on vacation next Monday.
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