Prison service decries release of Ngillari on bail, chides judiciary
Detains officer over convict’s medical record forgery
The Nigeria Prison Service (NPS) has condemned the release on bail of the convicted former Adamawa State Governor, Mr. James Bala Ngillari. The Controller of Prison, Adamawa State Command, Mr. Peter Tenkwa, said this yesterday in Yola.
He said the same court that jailed Ngillari lacked constitutional powers to grant bail to the convict who had already started enjoying his jail term at the Yola main prison.
“I have never heard about this kind of judgment in my life that a court will jail somebody and the same court will turnaround and grant a controversial bail to the convict. Legally, only the Appeal Court has powers to take such an action. Since Ngillari has appealed his case, the lower court has lost powers to preside over such a case. What happened at Justice Nathan Musa’s court on Monday was a big challenge to Nigeria’s judiciary,” he stressed.
Meanwhile, the controller yesterday said the officer, Superintendent John Bukar, who issued the fake medical records for Ngillari, had been detained in Yola Prison.
He stated that only doctors from Federal Medical Centre and Specialist Hospital, Yola, have powers to present an acceptable medical record on Ngillari and any other inmate that needs treatment outside the prison hospital.
It would be recalled that Justice Musa, in his judgment, had sentence Ngillari to five years imprisonment without an option of fine for violating the Public Procurement Act in the award of contract for the procurement of 25 vehicles at whopping sum of N168.7 million to unknown female contractor.
But Ngillari, having appealed the sentence, went back to the same court that convicted him and asked for bail pending the determination of his appeal. The bail plea was supported by a forged medical report, which indicated that the former governor had been under intensive medical management.
The report stated that Ngillari had diabetes, hypertension and insomnia.
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Perhaps but is there no one to appeal against this or prove the forgery which carries another jail term? We know and understand that Nigerian Executive Thieves usually spend their Term n Hotels/Hospitals. Remember the Cecilia Ibru’s purpose built jail/hotel? The former governors jailed all ended up sick and hospitalised only to fully recover the day their term ends! That is the Executihef for you.
We will review and take appropriate action.