One week after he was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) for allegedly collecting N50m from the former National
Security Adviser (NSA) Sambo Dasuki, former presidential spokesman
Reuben Abati is still in the gulaq.
Premium Times reports that Abati is still being detained by the EFCC
because he has been unable to fulfil the conditions of the
administrative bail granted him by the anti-graft body.
The conditions include depositing his passport with the EFCC and
presenting a senior federal civil servant preferably a director with
landed properties in Abuja.
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.
“He will be released when he meets his bail conditions,” a source within the EFCC said.
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.
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