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Haliru Bello Mohammed
Career civil servant; former Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service; Minister of Defence under President Jonathan (2012–2013); appointed acting National Chairman of the PDP in May 2015 af
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2012
Haliru Bello Mohammed
Career civil servant; former Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service; Minister of Defence under President Jonathan (2012–2013); appointed acting National Chairman of the PDP in May 2015 af
What happened
Career civil servant; former Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service; Minister of Defence under President Jonathan (2012–2013); appointed acting National Chairman of the PDP in May 2015 after Adamu Mu'azu's resignation. Arraigned 5 January 2016 before Justice Ahmed Mohammed at the Federal High Court Abuja on a four-count charge of money laundering and criminal breach of trust over ₦300m allegedly received from ONSA. Pleaded not guilty; granted ₦300m bail with two sureties; appeared in court in a wheelchair claiming spinal-surgery convalescence. Case was repeatedly delayed and the original trial judge elevated to Court of Appeal; re-arraigned 18 March 2024 before Justice Peter Lifu after eight years. His son Abba Bello (co-defendant) died in January 2023; the EFCC subsequently amended the charge to remove the deceased son.
Sources
- Premium Times — EFCC re-arraigns Ex-PDP chair over alleged diversion of arms fund · Premium Times — EFCC re-arraigns Ex-PDP chair over alleged diversion of arms fund
- TheCable — N300m fraud: EFCC re-arraigns ex-PDP chairman Haliru Bello · TheCable — N300m fraud: EFCC re-arraigns ex-PDP chairman Haliru Bello
- Vanguard — Breaking News: Ex-PDP Chairman Haliru Bello, Son get N600m bail (January 2016) · Vanguard — Breaking News: Ex-PDP Chairman Haliru Bello, Son get N600m bail (January 2016)
- TheWill — EFCC Official Tells Court How Former PDP Chair, Son Squandered N300m Arms Funds (February 2017) · TheWill — EFCC Official Tells Court How Former PDP Chair, Son Squandered N300m Arms Funds (February 2017)