A former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, has pleaded not guilty to the alleged corrupt charges involving about N2.7 billion brought against him by the Federal government.
Sirika was arraigned Thursday before Justice Sylvanus Oriji at the Federal High Court in Abuja along with his daughter Fatima, his son-in-law Jalal Sule Hamma, and a firm – Al Buraq Global Investment Limited.
His daughter and son-in-law also pleaded not guilty to the six-count charges when read to them in court.
Following their denial of the fraud charges, their respective lawyers moved applications for their bail, which were granted by the judge.
Justice Oriji granted the three defendants bail for N100million and two sureties each in the like sum.
The sureties, the judge said, must be responsible citizens with verifiable home addresses while one of them must have landed property with a certificate of occupancy signed by the FCT Minister.
The judge ordered that the defendants must not travel out of the country without express permission of the court.
If unable to perfect the bail conditions, Justice Oriji ordered that they should be remanded in prison custody till the time of perfection of bail conditions.
The court fixed June June 10 for the commencement of the trial.
Sirika served under the administration of former president Muhammadu Buhari.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Wednesday, said it would arraign Sirika and the three others.
The charge sheet allegedly that Sirika used his position as a minister to fraudulently award contracts to his daughter, son-in-law, and associates.
In February, the EFCC arrested Sirika’s brother Abubakar Sirika over an alleged contract fraud in the aviation ministry.
During his tenure as minister, Sirika faced allegations including conspiracy, abuse of office, diversion of public funds, contract inflation, criminal breach of trust, and money laundering totaling N8,069,176,864.
The EFCC had revealed that the funds in dispute related to four aviation contracts awarded by the former minister to a company called Engirios Nigeria Limited, which is owned by his younger brother.