Malami yet to meet bail requirements, says EFCC
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says it is apolitical in its operation.
The agency was responding to a claim by Abubakar Malami, ex-attorney general of the federation, who had alleged that his bail was revoked because of his attendance at a political gathering in Kebbi state.
Malami is being probed for 18 alleged offences, including money laundering, abuse of office, and terrorism financing.
In a statement on Friday, Mohammed Bello Doka, his special assistant on media, had said the former AGF did not default on any bail requirements.
โFor the avoidance of doubt, Abubakar Malami, SAN did not default on any bail condition. His bail was revoked by the EFCC following his attendance at a political gathering in Kebbi State, not because he failed or refused to comply with any lawful requirement,โ he had said.
However, in a statement on Saturday, the EFCC described the claims as โfalseโ.
โAdministrative bail is a discretionary temporary reprieve that allows a suspect to be released on stated conditions pending conclusion of investigation and arraignment in court,โ the EFCC said.
โTo this effect, after his brief interrogation on November 28, 2025, Malami was offered provisional bail hinged on five requirements. He has neither met any of the requirements nor shown readiness to keep faith with them.
โHe was due back for further interrogation on December 1, 2025 , but in a curious twist, the former Minister pleaded with his investigators through a letter written to the Commission on December 4, 2025, to allow him to attend to his โill-healthโ.
โThe Commission compassionately granted his plea even while his bail conditions had not been met.
โHe was initially required to commence reporting for further investigations on December 1, 2025 but this had to be deferred to December 4, 2025 largely owing to his โRequest for an Adjournment on Grounds of Ill- Healthโ.
The anti-graft agency added that Malami neither provided a medical report nor credible proof of ill-health to the EFCC.
โThe EFCC cannot allow the latitude granted the former Minister on his health stand in the way of investigations,โ EFCC said.
โOn this score, he was invited again on December 8, 2025 for further interrogation and detained until the pending bail conditions are met.
โEvidently, the former ministerโs claims of revocation of bail by the EFCC are untenable. It is equally ridiculous to insinuate that the Commission barred him โfrom granting media interviews and from participating in political activities in Kebbi Stateโ.
โSuch bogus claims from a former chief law officer of the nation are strange, as the EFCC has no interest in the political affiliation of its suspects. It bears reiterating that the Commission is apolitical. A former governor and ranking member of the ruling party was recently arraigned for alleged contract fraud.
โThe Commission wishes to advise Malami to expend his energy on meeting the five bail conditions he acknowledged and signed on November 28, 2025.
โIt would also serve his interest to cooperate with his team of interrogators rather than dissipate energy in whipping up sentiments through false claims in the media.โ

