Similarly,
the court, while granting bail to Lamido’s two sons, Aminu and
Mustapha, and their alleged accomplice, Wada Abubakar, ordered them
to pay the sum of N25million each.
They were
further asked to provide two sureties, one of who must be a
civil servant not bellow grade level 16.
Justice
Evelyn Anyadike of the Kano Division of the high court had on July 9,
remanded the ex-governor and his sons in prison after they were
arraigned over a 28-count criminal charge that was entered
against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC.(Read Here)
They are
facing trial over alleged money
laundering and illegal diversion of public funds to the tune of
N1.35billion.
Lamido was
equally alleged to have collected kickbacks from contractors in the
state, with the funds allegedly paid into accounts that were managed
by his sons.
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