Former Adamawa governor sentenced to five years in jail

Former Adamawa governor sentenced to five years in jail

Former Adamawa governor, Bala James Ngilari, has been sentenced to five years in jail in any prison of his choice by Justice Nathan Musa of an Adamawa

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Former Adamawa governor, Bala James Ngilari, has been sentenced to five years in jail in any prison of his choice by Justice Nathan Musa of an Adamawa state High court. Ngillari was found guilty on all five counts of conspiracy to award contract amounting to the tune of N167,812,500 for the purchase of 25 units of operational official vehicles for the state without compliance with due process.

The judge in his ruling based his conviction of the former Governor on section 58(5) of the Public Procurement Acts, saying the law hands of the laws are tied to convict any person found guilty of breach of procurement acts to be sentenced to less than five years imprisonment. He said,
“The convict is sentenced to cumulative sentence of five years, cumulatively on all the five counts to any jail in this country of his choice. But, in the meantime, he will be held here in the Yola Prison.”

Ngillari has however said he will exercise his rights to appeal while welcoming the judgement in good faith
“I accept the judgement with good faith without hard feelings to anyone,” he told journalists after the ruling.
The case against Ngillari, who ruled Adamawa following ex-Governor Murtala Nyako, under the PDP, was filed by the ruling APC-government led by Mohammed Jibrilla.