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Court Dismisses Yahaya Bello’s Jurisdiction Suit in N110.4bn Fraud Trial

Justice Maryanne Anenih said the FCT High Court can hear the 16-count case and ordered the EFCC to call its 16th witness.

  • On Monday, the Federal Capital Territory High Court dismissed an application by former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello to strike out N110.4 billion fraud charges, with Justice Maryanne Anenih ruling the court holds jurisdiction.
  • Bello currently faces two separate criminal trials regarding financial misconduct during his 2016 to 2024 tenure as governor, with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission simultaneously prosecuting him at the Federal High Court on a 19-count money laundering charge involving N80.2 billion.
  • Following the ruling, the court directed the prosecution to proceed with testimony from its 16th witness, as the EFCC alleges diverted Kogi State Government funds were used to acquire luxury properties in Abuja and Dubai.
  • Bello has consistently denied all allegations, describing the cases as politically motivated and maintaining the two trials involve different offences and parties; the court also dismissed a similar application filed by the third defendant.
  • Recent political developments show Bello secured the All Progressives Congress senatorial ticket for Kogi Central District, positioning him to face Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2027 general elections.
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Naija News - Nigeria News broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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