Court Grants Yahaya Bello Permission to Travel for Hajj Despite Corruption Trial
A Nigerian court has granted former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, permission to travel out of the country to perform the Hajj pilgrimage, despite an ongoing corruption trial against him.
The court approved the request after Bello’s legal team reportedly gave assurances that he would return to Nigeria to continue facing trial. The former governor is currently being prosecuted over alleged financial misconduct linked to his time in office.
The decision has sparked mixed reactions among Nigerians, with some questioning the court’s ruling amid the seriousness of the allegations, while others maintain that the former governor has the right to religious worship. Proceedings in the case are expected to resume after his return.

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