Ali Ndume Remanded in Prison For Failing to Produce Maina
The
Senator representing Borno South, Ali Ndume, has be remanded at the
Kuje Correctional Center, by the Federal High Court in Abuja following his
inability to produce the former Chairman of the defunct Pension
Reform Task Team, Abdulrasheed Maina, whom he stood surety for.
Maina is answering to a 12-count money laundering charge the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, preferred against him and a firm, Common Input Properties & Investment Limited.
EFCC alleged that he used the account of the firm and laundered funds to the tune
of about N2billion, part of which he used to acquire landed properties in
Abuja.
Maina spent over seven months on remand at the Kuje Correctional Center before
the court released on bail on July 24, after Senator Ndume agreed to stand
surety for him He had since September 29, refused to appear before the court
for a continuation of his trial.
In a ruling
on Monday, trial Justice Okon Abang stressed that Ndume had in an affidavit of
means he deposed to on May 5, agreed to pay the N500m bail on Maina’s head,
should the Defendant jump bail.
The court
stressed that it had on four separate dates, afforded Ndume the opportunity to
show cause why he should not be remanded in custody or made to forfeit the bail
sum to the Federal Government, owing to the continued absence of the Defendant.
Justice Abang noted that though Ndume had on
November 18, pleaded for an adjournment to enable him to file necessary
processes to defend himself, he failed to do so.
According to the Judge, instead of filing processes, Ndume, wrote a letter to
the Deputy Chief Registrar of the Court, requesting for seven documents that
included the entire record of proceedings in the matter.
The court
held that EFCC’s application for Ndume to be remanded in custody and for him to
forfeit the bail bond succeeded. Consequently, relying on section 179 of the
Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, the court, ordered that Ndume
should be remanded at the Kuje Correctional Center, pending when he forfeits
the N500m bail sum to FG as he agreed to do in his affidavit.
Alternatively,
the court directed FG to sell a property situated at Plot158 Cadastral Zone AO2,
Asokoro, which belongs to Ndume. It said the property should be sold for the
bail sum, with full payment made into the federation account. The court said
the third alternative was for Ndume to produce Maina in court for the continuation
of his trial.
Justice Abang ordered that Ndume should remain
in detention, pending the fulfillment of any of the conditions. The matter was
subsequently adjourned till Tuesday for Maina’s trial to continue in his
absence. The court had on the last adjourned date, issued a bench warrant for
security agencies to arrest Maina anywhere he is found. Meantime, immediately
after the proceeding Senator Ndume who wore white agbada with matching cap, was
led out of the court by officials of the Nigerian Correctional Service.

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