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Ex-PDP's spokesman's hope suffers setback as surety withdraws

Usim-Wilson, one of the sureties of Olisa Metuh has withdrawn his decision to stand for the ex-PDP spokesman following his bail.

Olisa Metuh

According to fresh reports, one of Metuh's sureties, Dr Olugbumi Usim-Wilson, has filed an application to withdraw his decision.

Usim-Wilson’s made this known at the resumed trial at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday, October 17, 2016 before Justice Okon Abang.

Usim-Wilson prayed the court to remove her name from the list of people standing as sureties to Metuh.

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Justice Abang however adjourned the case till October 27, 2016 for hearing of applications.

The EFCC had filed a seven-count charge of criminal breach of trust, corruption and money laundering against Metuh after accusing him of receiving N400m from ex-NSA, Sambo Dasuki.

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