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  • News - North East - Bauchi
  • Updated: June 17, 2022

Court Bars Bauchi Government From Prosecuting Two Former Governors

Court Bars Bauchi Government From Prosecuting Two Former Gov

Governor Bala Muhammad

A Federal High Court in Abuja has restrained the Bauchi Government from prosecuting two former governors, Isa Yuguda and Mohammed Abubakar, over alleged misappropriation of the state’s funds and assets.

Delivering judgment, Justice Inyang Ekwo, also nullified the indictment of Yuguda and Abubakar by the state Assets and Funds Recovery Committee set up by Governor Bala Mohammed to probe his two predecessors.

According to NAN, Justice Ekwo, who declared the committee as unlawful, restrained the state from acting on the panel’s report to prosecute them.

The committee had indicted the two immediate-past governors of misappropriating the state’s assets and funds to the tune of N321.5 billion.

Yuguda and Abubakar had filed the suit to challenge the government’s report in a suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/460/2020.

Other defendants in the suit include the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)‎.

They claimed, among others, that not only was the committee set up by the incumbent governor under a repealed law, it was intended to rubbish their reputation.

They added that the committee sat and conducted its businesses, without hearing from them, thereby denying the right to fair hearing, guaranteed under Section 36(1) of the Constitution.

The plaintiffs contended that the Bauchi State Public Property and Funds Recovery Tribunal Law (2017) under which the committee was set up, has since been repealed by the state’s House of Assembly.

They stated that the committee, in its report, allegedly indicted them “of sundry forms of spurious financial fraud, public breach of trust, misappropriation and embezzlement of public funds of Bauchi State,” among others.

In his judgement, the judge held that Bauchi State could not prove that its committee was validly set up.

He then issued an order of perpetual injunction restraining the state government and other defendants in the case from initiating or causing to be initiated, and investigation, inquiry against the plaintiffs or their past administrations as governors of the state or prosecuting/arraigning them on the basis of the committee report.

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