Mr Mohammed warned the federal government against subjecting him to criminal treatment.
The EFCC’s counsel said a counter affidavit was filed to oppose the application for bail.
The said funds were alleged to be used, in whole or in part, to finance a terrorist or terrorist group.
Mr Oyedepo will fill the vacancy following the retirement of the current DPP, Abubakar Babadoko.
The EFCC said the suspects will be charged to court after investigations are concluded.
Mr Malami faulted the “continued involvement” of EFCC chair Ola Olukoyede in the ongoing probe.
“This mandate is about tackling corruption and not any imaginary adversary or political motive,” the EFCC stated.
Mr Abdullahi urged EFCC to reset its priorities and demanded Mr Malami’s immediate release on bail.
Mr Kaltungo commended the EFCC public affairs department for organising the programme and formally declared the workshop open.
The court also gave him an option of a N5 million fine.
