Alleged 19.4bn fraud: Court grants Hadi Sirika, brother N100m bail each

Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika

Alleged 19.4bn fraud: Court grants Hadi Sirika, brother N100m bail each

By Jeffrey Agbo

A Federal Capital Territory High Court has admitted former aviation minister, Hadi Sirika, and his brother Abubakar to bail in sum of N100 million each and two sureties each in like sum.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) charged Sirika, his brother and a company, Enginos Nigeria Ltd, with eight-counts of abuse of office, criminal breach of trust and use of position for gratification.

They are accused of perpetrating fraud to the tune of N19.4 billion.

Justice Suleiman Belgore held that he found merit in their bail applications.

“I find considerable merit in this application. He is a presumably innocent fellow not likely to jump bail. He deserves to be granted bail and I so do,” the judge said.

Belgore adopted the terms and conditions of bail granted to Sirika in a sister case marked CR/348/2024 where the defendant is standing trial alongside his daughter and son-in-law.

Belgore said: “I see no reason to depart from the bail terms granted to him in that suit.”

He later adjourned until May 28 for commencement of trial.

The EFCC had on May 9 arraigned Sirika alongside his daughter, Fatima, son-in-law, Jalal Sule and Al Daruq Investment Limited before Justice Sylvanus Oriji, also of the FCT High Court, Maitama on an alleged N4.1billion contract fraud.

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The four defendants were charged with offences bordering on contract fraud, corruption and gratification.

They, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against them by EFCC.

Following their not-guilty pleas, Justice Oriji subsequently admitted each of them to a bail in the sum of N100 million with two sureties each in like sum.

Former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika. (file photo)

The judge ruled that each of their sureties must depose to affidavit of means, while one of the two sureties for each of them must possess landed property within the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) covered by valid Certificate of Occupancy duly signed by the FCT Minister.

The anti-corruption commission had alleged that Sirika did confer unfair advantage upon Enginos Nigeria Limited, whose alter ego is his biological brother, Ahmad, by using his position to influence the award of contract for the construction of a terminal building at Katsina Airport for the sum of N1,345,586,500.

The anti graft agency further alleged that the former minister used his position to influence the award of contract for the establishment of Fire Truck Maintenance and Refurbishment Centre at Katsina Airport for the sum of N3,811,497,685.

It also, among others, alleged that Ahmad and Enginos Nigeria Limited had possession of ab aggregate sum of N2,337,840,674.16 which they knew indirectly represented the proceeds of criminal conducts of the former minister.

The offences, according to EFCC, were committed in Abuja between August, 2022 and May, 2023.

Accrding to EFCC, the alleged offences are contrary to the provisions of Sections 12 and 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000; Section 17(b) of the EFCC (Establishment) Act, 2004 as well as Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Acts of the Federal Capital Territory and punishable under the same Acts.

The defendants pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

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