Though the report of bail granted to former presidential aide Reuben Abati hit the media some days ago, but reports have it that Abati is still in EFCC custody has he has failed to meet bail conditions
When questioned about how he spent the funds, the columnist reportedly
said he gave it to media practitioners in his capacity as the spokesman
for the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
But he
said he did not keep records of the disbursement when queried for evidence.
The
journalist was subsequently granted an administrative bail that requires
presenting a senior federal civil servant —preferably a director— with landed
properties in Abuja.
“He will
be released when he meets his bail conditions,” said by an EFCC source..
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