The
former governor's many supporters relocated to the Kano Central Prison
where they kept vigil over him and his two sons to show solidarity.
While
shedding tears, Lamido said he was determined to prove to Nigerians that
he was innocent but was merely being witch-hunted by those who feel
threatened by his rising political profile.
According
to the former governor, he is being persecuted by those who feel that
they would not be able to actualise their presidential ambition with him
around the political arena.
According
to Vanguard reportage, Lamido and sons are likely to be admitted to
bail tomorrow (Monday) as a vacation judge is most likely to hear their
bail application on that day.
It will
be recalled that the trial judge, Justice Evelyn Anyadike, had earlier
adjourned the case till September 28 while ordering that the suspects be
remanded in Kano Prison after Lamido and his sons were slammed with a
28-count charge for laundering N1.35 billion.
Anyadike,
however, ruled that the case will be handed over to a vacation judge to
listen to the accused persons bail application while the judiciary goes
on vacation today.
Lamido’s
associates are already prepared in many ways to meet whatever
conditions the vacation judge might stipulate for their release from
prison pending the hearing of the case in September.

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