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Court grants Yahaya Bello permission to travel for pilgrimage to Mecca

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The Federal High Court in Abuja, on Thursday, granted an application by former Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi to travel to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, for lesser hajj to observe the last 10 days of Ramadan in the Holy Land.

Justice Emeka Nwite granted the application after the ex-governor’s lawyer, Joseph Daudu, SAN, moved the motion to that effect.

Moving the motion, Daudu said the application, which was dated Jan. 19, was filed on Jan. 20. The senior lawyer said that the motion sought an order directing and permitting a temporary release of Bello’s international passports to enable him to travel to Saudi Arabia for lesser hajj during this year’s Ramadan, which commences on Feb. 18 and ends March 19.

He said the application also sought an order granting permission to travel to holy land during the Ramadan period. Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, who appeared for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), did not oppose the application.

Earlier, when the former governor was permitted by the court to clarify how many days he intends to spend abroad, he said that though he would have loved to spend the 30 days in the Holy Land, he was mindful of his trial by the EFCC.

Bello said, though he had not travelled outside Nigeria in the last eight years, he would be spending the last 10 days of Ramadan in Mecca to offer prayers to God.

“As said by my defence counsel, I have not travelled outside this country in the last eight years.

“I would have loved to spend the whole of Ramadan in Mecca and to observe Shittu Shawal immediately after Ramadan, but I do not want to take anyone for granted,” he said.

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