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Whistle-blower in trouble for giving false information on Ekweremadu

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One Ahmed Echoda has been remanded in prison for allegedly providing false information to the police in connection with the raid on the house of Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu.

Echoda was arraigned before an Abuja Magistrate Court for allegedly misleading the Nigerian Police with information that led to the raid on Friday.

Although the one-count charge indicated two defendants, only Echoda was present in court to take his plea.

According to the charge, the men Echodo and Maiwada Adamu were accused of conspiring to falsely inform the office of the IGP that Ekweremadu’s residence at number 10 Ganges Street, Maitama, Abuja and occupied by Oliver Ogenyi is being maintained and used for criminal activities, such as the maintenance of arms and ammunitions.

Echodo pleaded not guilty and the Magistrate, Umar Kagarko subsequently ordered that he be remanded in prison pending ruling on his bail application fixed for June 5.

Ekweremadu on Saturday said his official Guest House in Maitama, Abuja was raided by the Police on Friday.

The deputy senate president commended the  Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris for prosecuting the false whistle blower.

Olawale Adeniyi Journalist | Content Writer | Proofreader and Editor.

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