The charge was over alleged N15.5 billion fraud and later amended by the prosecution because Shuaibu Salisu’s name was dropped from the charge.
The EFCC dragged them on a 14-count charge, alleging that they fraudulently diverted public funds to the tune of N109.5 billion.
Justice Zubairu held that he was inclined to grant the application as prayed in the interest of justice and the spirit of fair hearing.
A firm, Nextdora Nigeria Limited, has urged the Abuja High Court to restrain FCT minister Nyesom Wike and others from selling its property.
Mr Liu stated, in the statement of claim, that Mr Li, without any justification, maliciously carried out a campaign of calumny against him.
The EFCC dragged Mr Sirika, his daughter, Fatima, Jalal Sule Hamma and Al-Duraq Investment Nigeria Limited to court for abuse of office and contract fraud.
Earlier, the witness had testified that contracts could be awarded through direct procurement or selective bidding at the CBN.
Isaiah Yusuf, who testified as the EFCC’s fourth witness (PW4), said this in his testimony on the alleged N2.7 billion against Mr Sirika and three others.
The prosecution lawyer, Wahab Shittu, SAN, led the witness in evidence.
The police and SSS have been restrained from arresting the spokesperson for the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Faruk Adejoh-Audu.
