
Five days after he was arrested, a former
presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, is still in custody because he is unable
to satisfy his bail conditions, premium times understands.Mr. Abati, a
columnist, was arrested on Monday by operatives of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission on allegations of financial impropriety to the tune of N50
million.
When operatives questioned him about how he spent the funds, Mr. Abati
reportedly said he disbursed it to media practitioners in his capacity as the
spokesman for the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
But he said he did not keep records of the disbursement
when queried for evidence.The journalist was subsequently granted an
administrative bail that requires presenting a senior federal civil servant preferably
a director,with landed properties in Abuja.
“He will be released when he meets his bail
conditions,” a source within the EFCC informed premium times Friday. Also in
EFCC custody is Bala Mohammed, a former Minister of the Federal Capital
Territory, who was taken into custody shortly after Mr. Abati’s arrest on
Monday.But Mr. Mohammed’s case is said to be more complicated, and he may not
be released anytime soon. premium times learnt that the EFCC has procured a
remand order from a court to hold Mr. Mohammed for a while.He faces allegations
of land racketeering which EFCC said came in several petitions from citizens
who dealt with Mr. Mohammed while he was a minister.
Mr. Mohammed was said to have sold government land
to private individuals and received pay for the transaction in cash. premium
times could not independently verify those allegations claims.
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