Wakil was arraigned before
the court on Feb. 25, alongside three other accused persons, Tahiru Daura,
Lawal Shoyade and Adamu Sani, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC), on two counts of conspiracy and obtaining N42 million by false pretences.
Delivering a ruling,
Justice Jude Dagat, ordered the defendants to produce two sureties each.
Dagat ordered that one of
the sureties must be a substantive director with Borno State Civil Service and
a relative of the accused persons.
The court also ordered that
one of the sureties must own a fully developed landed property in Maiduguri and
must deposit the tittle documents with the registrar of the court for
verification and custody.
Justice Dagat adjourned the
case until May 5 for trial.
The Defence Counsel, Jubril
Gunda and Z.M.Umar had on Feb. 27, prayed the court to admit Wakil and the
three accused persons to bail on grounds of failing health.

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