• Contact Us
  • About Us
Monday, December 22, 2025
  • Login
MetroBusinessNews
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
MetroBusinessNews
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home News

$9.8m fraud: Court grants ex-NNPC GMD permission to travel for medical treatment

metro by metro
April 1, 2019
in News
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Andrew Yakubu, ex-NNPC GMD: $9.2million found in his Kaduna house

The Federal High Court, Abuja on Monday, granted Andrew Yakubu, former Group Managing Director, (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, (NNPC) permission to travel abroad for medical treatment.

Yakubu who is charged with six counts bordering on money laundering filed an application seeking leave of the court to travel to the UK  for a routine medical check up.
The GMD premised his application on the grounds that he had the medical condition before the commencement of trial.
He also told the court that he was previously granted permission to travel for the treatment which he had stopped to commence trial.
Yakubu added that in all the previous times he was granted permission, he returned on time and duly returned his passport to the court’s registry.
He further told the court that he had already booked an appointment with his doctor and that the  estimated time he would be away would be three weeks.
He prayed the court to grant the application to enable him attend to his health so that he would be fit enough to stand trial.
The prosecuting agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) had opposed the application alleging that the incessant trips abroad for medical treatment amounted to medical tourism.
The anti-graft agency further submitted that medical tourism trips undertaken by Yakubu were an abuse of the bail system.
The agency held that as the prosecuting agency, it had closed its case and the defendant should have  waited for the court’s ruling on his no-case submission before seeking permission to travel.
The prosecution had also argued that Yakubu’s submission that if not allowed to travel for medical treatment, he would not be able to face his trial was a subtle attempt to blackmail  the court.
In his ruling, the trial judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed noted that the prosecution had not opposed the previous applications to travel and cannot now describe same as an abuse of the bail system.
On the allegation that the defendant was blackmailing the court, the judge held that the defendant had consistently maintained that he needed medical treatment.
He said it would have been a different case if there was nothing before the court to show that the defendant needed medical attention.
The judge added that the prosecution did not deny that the defendant had previously travelled for medical treatment and kept faith with his trial by not absconding but returning as and when due.
Justice Mohammed held that he was satisfied with the reason given by the defendant to travel and accordingly granted the application.
He ruled that Yakubu’s passport be released to him on the personal guarantee of the sureties who signed his bail bond.
Yakubu is facing a six-count charge involving failure to declare assets and money laundering.
 When EFCC closed its case after calling seven witness, Yakubu, rather than open his defence, filed a no-case submission claiming he had no case to answer.
The court fixed May 16 to rule on the no-case submission.

Read Also

Amid Brewing Backlash, Trump Set To Expand Immigration Crackdown In 2026

Anthony Joshua Floors Jake Paul In 6th Round Of Heavyweight Bout, Opponent Hospitalised After Defeat

Rep Raises Alarm Over Discrepancies In Gazetted Tax Laws

Tags: Andrew Yakubu
Previous Post

Federal Civil servants implore FG to make housing scheme affordable

Next Post

Medical director commends LASG for upgrading infrastructure in general hospitals

Related Posts

Nigerians Overstaying Visa Risk Serious Sanctions, US Warns, Says “No Honest Mistakes”
News

Amid Brewing Backlash, Trump Set To Expand Immigration Crackdown In 2026

December 21, 2025
Anthony Joshua Floors Jake Paul In 6th Round Of Heavyweight Bout, Opponent Hospitalised After Defeat
News

Anthony Joshua Floors Jake Paul In 6th Round Of Heavyweight Bout, Opponent Hospitalised After Defeat

December 20, 2025
Don’t Add Social Media Handles On ‘KYC’ Requirements, Reps Order CBN
News

Rep Raises Alarm Over Discrepancies In Gazetted Tax Laws

December 17, 2025
Ahead Of Agreed Minimum Wage, President Tinubu To Send Bill To NASS, Takeaways From Anniversary Broadcast
Breaking

FG Makes Tax ID Mandatory For Nigerians To Operate Bank Accounts From January 2026

December 12, 2025
Next Post

Medical director commends LASG for upgrading infrastructure in general hospitals

Whiplash: How Trump’s Threat To Strike Nigeria Further Reshuffles Pentagon Priorities 

US Suspends Green Card, Citizenship Applications For Nigerians Under Expanded Travel Restriction Policy

December 21, 2025
Nigerians Overstaying Visa Risk Serious Sanctions, US Warns, Says “No Honest Mistakes”

Amid Brewing Backlash, Trump Set To Expand Immigration Crackdown In 2026

December 21, 2025
Heirs Energies Agrees $750m Afreximbank Financing For Long-Term Growth

Heirs Energies Agrees $750m Afreximbank Financing For Long-Term Growth

December 21, 2025
MetroBusinessNews

© 2022 Metro Business News

Navigate Site

  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate

© 2022 Metro Business News

Go to mobile version