Immediate past Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Air Chief Marshal Alex
Badeh (rtd) has urged the Federal High Court in Abuja to grant him bail
on health grounds.
Badeh has been in the custody of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Lagos since February 8, 2016
when he honoured the agency’s invitation for questioning.
Badeh
is accused of complicity in an alleged fraudulent transactions involving
the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).
Badeh’s request is contained in a bail application he filed before the Federal High Court, Abuja
After the hearing arguments on the application on Monday, Justice James Tsoho fixed March 4 for ruling.
Arguing
the application on Monday, applicant’s lawyer, Samuel Zibiri (SAN), who
filed the bail application dated February 15, said though the EFCC had
granted his client bail, the ex-CDS could not meet it because of the
“onerous conditions” attached to it.
He said his client was recovering from a recent surgery and also had a history of kidney stone.
Zibiri
hinged the application on Section 35(4) and Section 36(5) of the 1999
Constitution and sections 158, 162 and 165(1) (2) of the Administration
of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.
He urged the court to grant bail
to his client on self recognizance, or on such favourable and liberal
terms as the court might deem fit to make.
Zibiri equally prayed
the court to grant him bail pending the completion of investigation by
the EFCC and/or arraignment before this court.
Badeh’s lawyer argued that the alleged case of fraud for which his client was invited was a bail able offence.
“There
is no reason for, or any likelihood that the applicant will jump bail,
escape from Justice, interfere with witnesses or investigation if same
is still ongoing, or the course of justice upon his being granted bail.
“The
applicant has no criminal antecedent or records. The applicant owing to
his status in the society can be granted bail on self recognizance, or
on the most liberal of terms, as he will be available to attend any
invitation by the respondents at all times.
“That the applicant’s
health condition is bad and he recently had surgery on his spine which
requires constant post-operative follow-up by his physician as well as
renal condition which he is currently undergoing treatment for.”
Zibiri
said Badeh’s detention by virtue of a remand order issued by a
Magistrate’s Court in Lagos “is a gross abuse of the ACJA 2015”
insisting he should be granted bail because a Federal High Court is
superior to the magistrate court.”
Responding, EFCC’s lawyer,
Cosmas Ugwu, in opposing the application, told the court that Badeh had
not made any effort to fulfil the administrative bail granted him by the
EFCC in Lagos.
“He is in custody in Lagos. Abuja is not holding
him, so, the convenient court to grant the applicant bail is a court
within the same territorial jurisdiction,” Ugwu argued.
The EFCC
lawyer also informed the court that Badeh was being held under a remand
order issued by a Lagos magistrate court because he was manipulated in
the NIMASA fraud allegation.
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