A federal high court in Lagos has
directed that Paul Usoro, president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), be
given his passport to enable him to freely travel abroad for his foreign
engagements.
Usoro, who is being tried by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over an alleged diversion of
N1.4 billion belonging to Akwa Ibom state, had submitted his passport as part
of his bail conditions.
In his ruling on Wednesday,
Rilwan Aikawa, the presiding judge, granted the request of Wole Olanipekun,
Usoro’s lawyer, who assured the anti-graft agency that in case of any clash
between the trial date and Usoro’s travel date, the trial date will prevail.
Rotimi Oyedepo, EFCC counsel, did
not oppose the grant but urged the court to mandate the defendant to notify
Ibrahim Magu, acting chairman of the commission, anytime he wants to travel out
of the country.
The judge, thereafter, directed
that he informs the anti-graft agency whenever he would want to travel out of
the country.
Usoro is being questioned on his
role regarding the suspicious inflow of money from the Akwa Ibom state
government’s account into his firm’s account, Paul Usoro Chambers.
He, however, argued that the
payments were independent transactions and that the Akwa Ibom government’s
payments on the account were in respect of his firm’s professional services to
it.
Usoro further said that the
payments to the senior counsel were made by him for and on behalf of Governor
Emmanuel Udom at his request.
Aikawa adjourned the case till
May 10, to hear pending applications.
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