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PDP Chieftain Reveals to EFCC Yahaya Bello’s Whereabouts, ‘He Is Hiding There’

Kogi-Lokoja: Austin Okai, the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) candidate for the House of Representatives in the 2023 elections, has stated that Yahaya Bello is now in hiding in Kogi State. Okai runs for the Dekina/Bassa Federal Constituency in the past election.
According to what Rapidospace discovered, the anti-graft organization admitted in April that Yahaya Bello was required for an alleged N80.2 billion.
Okai asserts that Usman Ododo, the current governor of Kogi state, is shielding the former presidential candidate.

 

EFCC: Kogi Politician leaks Yahaya Bello's hideout
Yahaya Bello is needed on cash laundering fees. Picture credit: Alhaji Yahaya Bello. 

The president of the  EFCC Ola Olukoyede, claimed that an investigation by the anti-graft company revealed that the embattled former governor withdrew $720,000 from the state coffers to pay his son’s faculty charges.

Bello denied the allegation and accused Olukoyede of mendacity.

From a  Failed trial arrest of him in Abuja the present location of the All Progressives Congress (APC) chief remains a thriller.

In a press release dated Friday, June 21, the PDP chief alleged that Ododo performed a task of “serving to Bello evade the EFCC transferring it away from Zone 4 Benghazi Avenue in Abuja.”

The assertion reads partially:

“Bello is extensively believed to be presently hiding within the Kogi State Authorities Home the place he’s protected by the governor

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“The reality is that Ododo is supposedly being directed by Yahaya Bello from a hidden location.”

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Courtroom dismisses Yahaya Bello’s lawsuit

Earlier, the Abuja Divisional Courtroom of Attraction issued an order stopping the contempt go well with filed by Bello towards Olu Olukoyede, Chairman of the EFCC.

A 3-member panel of the appeals courtroom, headed by Joseph Oyewole, gave the order after accepting an ex parte utility by the lawyer of the EFCC chairman, Jibrin Okutepa.

 

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