Dasuki: Appeal Court Varies Bail Condition, Faults Choice Of Civil Servants As Sureties

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Dasuki: Appeal Court Varies Bail Condition, Faults Choice Of Civil Servants As Sureties.

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has acceded, to the request of the detained former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki for the variation of the terms attached to the bail earlier granted him.

He ordered that Colonel Dasuki should instead; produce two sureties, with property worth N100 million within the FCT.Colonel Dasuki, who is currently being held in the custody of the Department of State Services despite being granted bail, challenged his continued detention before the Federal High Court in Abuja via a fundamental rights enforcement suit.

Part of the new conditions set by the Court of Appeal was that Dasuki produces a surety, who must be a Level 16 official in the Civil Service of either the Federal or state government, who must own a property worth N100m within the Federal Capital Territory . Justice Adah, in the Appeal Court judgment, said the court’s decision to request that Dasuki produce a civil servant as surety was an oversight.

“It was an error that we allowed that to stay. So, it is in this respect that we will act ex debito justitiae ensuring that aspect of the condition is removed from the conditions of bail that were granted.

 

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