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Ex Adamawa Governor Granted Bail For Health Reason

A HIGH Court in Yola, Adamawa State, has granted bail to former Governor Bala Ngilari on health grounds, after he appealed against his recent conviction.

Ngilari was granted bail by Justice Nathan Musa in the sum of N100 million with two sureties.

The sureties must deposit Certificates of Occupancy of landed property owned in Yola, a report by News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) stated.

The judge said the former governor would enjoy his bail pending the determination of his appeal.

Justice Musa, on March 6, sentenced Ngilari to five years in prison, without an option of fine, for violating the Public Procurement Act in the award of contract for the procurement of 25 vehicles.

The vehicles, which were for commissioners, were purchased at the cost of N167 million.

Musa, in his judgement, had declared that due process was not followed in the transaction.

Ngilari, having appealed the sentence, went back to the same court that convicted him and asked for bail pending the determination of his appeal.

Justice Musa, after listening to arguments of counsel to Ngilari, Mr. Sam Olugunorisa (SAN) and that of EFCC, Mr. Abubakar Aliyu, in the motion for bail, granted Ngilari’s request.

The bail plea was supported by a medical report on Ngilari, from Yola Prison, which indicated that the former governor had been under intensive medical management.

The report, signed by Mr. John Bukar, a Deputy Comptroller in charge of Health, stated that Ngilari had diabetes, hypertension and insomnia.

It said Ngilari, who had been referred to Canada Specialist Hospital in Dubai, for evaluation and management, had blood pressure that was rising between 180/110 MMHG to 190/120 MMHG.

Credit: The Nation

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