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    Yahaya Bello’s trial in N80.2bn corruption charges, political not money laundering – SAN tells court

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    A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Joseph Daudu and Counsel to the immediate past Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, has said at the Federal High Court in Abuja that Bello’s trial in the alleged N80.2bn alleged fraud was political and not justified.

    He stated this on Wednesday at the ongoing money laundering case instituted against Bello by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC.

    Daudu’s clarification followed the remarks in the open court by EFCC Counsel, Kemi Pinheiro SAN that what happened in the mode of payments by Local Government Areas in Kogi State was stealing by disguise.

    He said this just as the Seventh Prosecution Witness, Olomotane Egoro, a Compliance Officer with Access Bank, admitted in court that the former governor did not serve as local government chairman in any of the local governments in Kogi State.

    The banker said this against the background that the contracts in question were awarded by local government chairmen for various purposes to contractors as stated in the bank accounts of some companies tendered and admitted as exhibits by the court.

    The EFCC witness subpoenaed from Access Bank Plc, while being cross-examined by Daudu SAN, also reiterated that there was no mention of the name of the former governor in any of the local government transactions under investigation.

    He said the name, ‘Yahaya Bello’ did not appear, either as sender or recipient of local governments funds.

    He also admitted that, on the face of Exhibit 33(11), the entries in the transactions between the local governments and Keyless Nature Limited were consistent with normal banking transactions.

    The Defendant’s counsel said, “You drew my lord’s attention to a litany of payments from the 21 local government areas, for example, 11th October 2022, into Keyless account.

    “Do you know the purpose of those entries or transactions?”

    “No, my lord,” the witness responded.

    He also admitted that he did not know from the record whether there was any business or contractual relationship between the local governments and Keyless Nature Limited.

    The witness noted also that a customer had the right to spend his money anyhow he liked unless there was an issue of fraud.

    “Confirm that in respect of transactions in Exhibit 33(11), your bank was not under court order and you have no report of fraud,” Daudu SAN told the witness.

    “That is correct my lord,” he responded.

    On payment made into one Fayzade Business Enterprise, the Defendant’s Counsel told the witness to look at the transaction of 6th May 2022, the 6th column.

    The witness said it was an inflow from Okene Local Government Area.

    He added that the purpose as stated was for the supply of reading materials.

    He listed the purposes of payments from Ogorimagongo, Okehi, Omala and Yagba LGAs as education materials (N4.4 million); medical items (N7.5 million); Sporting equipment (N10.8 million); and medical consumables (N12.2 million), respectively, among others.

    The purposes of other payments ranged from agrochemicals to farm inputs and also medical consumables, according to the witness.

    Daudu, SAN then asked, “Do you know if this defendant (Yahaya Bello) is a local government chairman and which local government in Kogi state?”

    “No, the defendant wasn’t a local government chairman,” he responded.

    Justice Emeka Nwite thereafter adjourned the case to 5th and 6th February, 2026 for continuation of trial.

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