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Alleged N110bn Fraud: Yahaya Bello’s Passport not in our custody — Abuja court

An FCT High Court says the international passport of the immediate-past Governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello, was not in its custody but in the custody of the Federal High Court.

Justice Maryanne Anenih made this known on Thursday at the resumed hearing of the alleged money laundering case instituted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against the former governor,

She held that the court would have considered the application for the release of the defendant’s travel document if it were to be in its custody.

The judge said even if the request to retrieve the travel passport were to be granted, it would be of no effect since the passport was not in the custody of the court.

Bello, Umar Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu were arraigned on Nov 27 , 2024 on a 16-count- charge bordering on alleged property fraud to the tune of N110 billion..

Anenih also noted that the court could have considered the submissions of the counsels if the international passport had been before the FCT High Court; however, the application was incompetent.

The judge stated that the application submitted by Bello was misleading in its assumption that his passport was before the FCT High Court.

She clarified that the bail conditions given to the defendant had required him to submit his international passport or an affidavit if it was before another court.

Furthermore, the bail conditions directed Bello to release his passport immediately after it was released by the Federal High Court, where he was facing a separate charge.

The judge also noted that Bello had sworn in his affidavit that the passport was with the deputy registrar of the Federal High Court and would present it as soon as it “is released to me by the Federal High Court.”

“The international passport cannot be in two places at the same time; this court is not in a position to speculate if he has two passports,” because this fact was not presented before the court.

After the ruling, Anenih adjourned until
Oct. 8 for its continuation of trial.

The former governor is facing a similar charge at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

He had filed an application, requesting for the release of his international passport to enable him to travel out of the country on health grounds.

Counsel to the defendant, Joseph Daudu, SAN, had earlier submitted that the international passport being requested was not in the custody of the Court.

A review of the Court’s record revealed that the applicant had previously been ordered to deposit his international passport and other travel documents with the registry of the Court.

However, upon further enquiry and search conducted by the Court, it was discovered that the said international passport was not presently in the custody of the Court’s registry.

Bello , in his application, had also indicated that his travel documents were with the Federal High Court.

The court had, on July 8, adjourned ruling on the defendant’s application to Thursday, July 17.

Daudu, SAN, told the court that the application was dated 19th June, 2025 and filed on June 20, 2025.

“It seeks an order for the release of the 1st defendant/applicant’s international passport by the registrar to enable him to travel for medical attention,” he had said.

The counsel said the application was supported by an affidavit of 13 grounds in the face of the motion and supported by a 22 paragraphs affidavit deposed to by the applicant himself.

The EFCC Counsel had, however, filed a counter-affidavit, application should not be granted.

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