According reports, the embattled former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has been released late on Friday after more than two months in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The PDP chieftain's s media adviser, Jude Ndukwe disclosed that Fani-Kayode was released Friday evening, and that he was likely to travel from Lagos where he was held, to Abuja later tonight.
“Yes, he’d confirmed to me that he’d been released. It’s still possible he might come to Abuja tonight if he’s able to,” Ndukwe said in a brief telephone exchange at 7:13 p.m with Premium Times.
Recall that Ndukwe in an earlier statement stated that Fani-Kayode has met all the conditions for his bail and the relevant documents have been duly filed and submitted at the Federal High Court in Lagos. He however said Fani-Kayode was yet to be released owing to the delay by the EFCC to verify the filed documents.
The terse statement read: “Kindly be notified that Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has met all the conditions for his bail and the relevant documents have been duly filed and submitted at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
“We are now waiting for the EFCC to verify the documents after which he would be released.
“Despite the fact that he has been locked up for the last 62 days, he remains confident, strong, healthy and in very high spirits. He misses his family very badly, especially his five month old son Aragon, and he looks forward to coming home to be with his family, friends and loved ones.”
Recall that Fani-Kayode had been in detention since his arrest on May 9, 2016, in Abuja. He was later transferred to Lagos where the EFCC slammed a 17-count charge on him, accusing the former minister of misappropriating government money.
After weeks in detention, Fani-Kayode was granted a N250 million bail on July 4, but he was still kept in custody pending his meeting the requirements for his bail.
According reports, the embattled former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has been released late on Friday after more than two months in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The PDP chieftain's s media adviser, Jude Ndukwe disclosed that Fani-Kayode was released Friday evening, and that he was likely to travel from Lagos where he was held, to Abuja later tonight.
“Yes, he’d confirmed to me that he’d been released. It’s still possible he might come to Abuja tonight if he’s able to,” Ndukwe said in a brief telephone exchange at 7:13 p.m with Premium Times.
Recall that Ndukwe in an earlier statement stated that Fani-Kayode has met all the conditions for his bail and the relevant documents have been duly filed and submitted at the Federal High Court in Lagos. He however said Fani-Kayode was yet to be released owing to the delay by the EFCC to verify the filed documents.
The terse statement read: “Kindly be notified that Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has met all the conditions for his bail and the relevant documents have been duly filed and submitted at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
“We are now waiting for the EFCC to verify the documents after which he would be released.
“Despite the fact that he has been locked up for the last 62 days, he remains confident, strong, healthy and in very high spirits. He misses his family very badly, especially his five month old son Aragon, and he looks forward to coming home to be with his family, friends and loved ones.”
Recall that Fani-Kayode had been in detention since his arrest on May 9, 2016, in Abuja. He was later transferred to Lagos where the EFCC slammed a 17-count charge on him, accusing the former minister of misappropriating government money.
After weeks in detention, Fani-Kayode was granted a N250 million bail on July 4, but he was still kept in custody pending his meeting the requirements for his bail.
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