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Yahaya Bello Ordered To Present Himself For Arraignment Over Money Laundering Charges

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has mandated Yahaya Bello, the former governor of Kogi State, to present himself for arraignment before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in connection with an alleged N80 billion money laundering scheme.
The appellate court’s ruling overturns a previous injunction by the Kogi State High Court that had temporarily blocked the EFCC’s efforts to prosecute Bello.
The unanimous verdict, delivered on Tuesday by a three-member panel led by Justice Ken Amadi, also prohibits Bello from initiating any further actions regarding the charges until his formal arraignment.
This ruling comes as a significant setback for Bello, who has been in hiding since the initial arrest warrant was issued.
The appeal was lodged by the EFCC following the Kogi State High Court’s decision in February, which had granted an interim injunction to Bello.
On February 9, the Kogi high court granted an interim injunction restraining the EFCC from “continuing to harass, threaten to arrest, detain, prosecute” Bello, his former appointees, and staff or family members, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive originating motion for the enforcement of his fundamental rights.
The appellate court criticised the Kogi High Court’s judgment as “scandalous,” highlighting that the case filed at the trial court was intended to obstruct the legal process and shield Bello from prosecution.
Justice Amadi emphasised that the trial court’s decision undermined the EFCC’s statutory responsibilities, referencing a previous ruling by Justice Olubunmi Oyewole in EFCC vs. Alhaji Yahaya Bello.
In its ruling, the Court of Appeal agreed with the EFCC’s arguments, deeming the appeal “meritorious.” It invoked Section 396(2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), directing Bello to appear before the court for his arraignment in the case identified as Charge No.: FHC/ABJ/CR/550/2022, FRN vs. Ali Bello & Anor, before pursuing any other actions in the matter.
This decisive ruling is expected to advance the legal proceedings against Bello and ensure that the alleged money laundering charges are addressed in court.
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Lagos Govt Bans Permanent Use Of Dealer Number Plates
The Lagos State Government has reiterated its prohibition on the permanent or everyday use of dealer number plates by motorists and vehicle dealers.
The Director, Public Affairs, Ministry of Transportation, Mrs Bolanle Ogunlola, said this in a statement on Sunday in Lagos.
Ogunlola warned motorists and vehicle dealers against using dealer number plates for purposes outside those permitted by law.
She said the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018, restricted dealer plates to specific, time-limited activities.
According to her, permitted uses include authorised test drives, vehicle inspections, vehicle delivery or collection, and movement of unregistered vehicles.
She said such movement must be directly from ports or authorised dealer premises to designated locations.
“Their use for private daily commuting, continuous operation on public roads, or on vehicles already sold is prohibited,” Ogunlola said.
She noted that the Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS) had apprehended 175 vehicles for violating regulations governing dealer number plates.
Ogunlola said the dealer plates recovered from the affected vehicles would be confiscated, while the vehicles would undergo further investigation.
She warned that vehicles operating with unauthorised, fake, obscured or improperly used registration numbers would face enforcement action.
According to her, sanctions include impoundment and prosecution under relevant traffic laws.
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Over 4,000 Abandoned Mine Pits In Plateau – Alake
The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has said that more than 4,000 abandoned mine pits exist across Plateau State.
Alake said the pits, many of which were dug by former mining companies, posed environmental and safety challenges but could be converted into productive ventures through proper rehabilitation.
He stated this in a statement issued on Sunday by his Special Assistant on Media, Lara Owoeye-Wise, following the death of seven people in a collapsed mine pit at Kassa, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of the state.
The minister described the incident as tragic and avoidable, warning artisanal miners against entering abandoned pits without the required licences and permits.
He urged miners to organise themselves into cooperatives and obtain necessary approvals to operate legally.
Alake said the large number of abandoned pits in Plateau was a legacy of the activities of the former Amalgamated Tin Mines Limited and its successor companies, Consolidated Tin Mines Limited and Nigerian Tin and Allied Products Limited.
He said the Federal Government had rehabilitated 59 abandoned mine pits, while introducing technology-driven measures to identify and assess thousands of others.
According to him, the ministry has entered into a public-private partnership to deploy Geographic Information System satellite mapping and Artificial Intelligence to locate and characterise the abandoned pits.
He said Plateau would be the pilot beneficiary of the initiative, which would also develop plans for the eventual reclamation of the sites.
Alake urged private investors to partner with the government to convert abandoned mine sites into productive ventures, including energy, tourism and fisheries projects.
He described public-private partnership as the “most proactive and fastest approach” to turning the abandoned pits into productive assets.
“The challenge before the state and the Federal Government is how to turn these potential pits of death into centres of joyful prosperity,” he said.
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Tinubu: No Leader Has Impacted Nigeria like Babangida
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated elder statesman and former military President, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (rtd), on his 85th birthday, saying the ex Military leader has impacted Nigeria in ways no other leader has done.
President Tinubu disclosed this in a statement by Bayo Onanuga, his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy.
He also described General Babangida as an outstanding leader whose remarkable military career culminated in his leadership of the nation following the 1985 coup.
The President said “Like him or not, former President Babangida impacted Nigeria in ways no other leader has. His eight-year reign left enduring marks on our political, economic, and geographic landscape.
“He expanded the nation’s economy, established lasting infrastructure, and created several agencies and institutions that continue to serve the national interest. But for his foresight, wisdom, and sense of equity and fairness, many states in the federation might not exist today.”
The President noted that General Babangida’s name and legacy would remain indelible in Nigeria’s history because of his many contributions to national development.
“Even in retirement, living a quiet life at his Minna Hilltop residence in Niger State, General Babangida continues to offer valuable counsel and guidance to the nation. His advice and wise counsel remain an inspiration to younger generations”, the President said.
” I wish you continued grace, good health, and renewed strength. May Almighty Allah keep you with us for many more years to come,” the President added.
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