In the ruling, as exclusively reported by The Nation Newspaper, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba of the Federal High Court, Abuja granted the uncontested motion by Igali’s lawyer, Maxwell Aleto Esq of Udah and Co Chambers and ordered that the former Permanent Secretary of the Power Ministry and Water Ministry be excluded from the case and that there should be no further mention of his name as there exists no evidence against him.
Dr. Igali had insisted that he had no case to answer as funds for the privatisation never came to the Ministry of which he was Permanent Secretary. He also maintained his innocence in the whole matter. He insisted on his robust and unblemished Civil Service track record across different MDAS and his global acclaim.
Recall that the former Ambassador had challenged the inclusion of his name in a controversial Looters list released by Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed. He has however maintained total silence since the recent ruling.
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