|  | 
| orubebe | 
The Independent Corrupt Practices and  Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) yesterday said it had arraigned  former Niger Delta Affairs Minister Godsday Orubebe, before a Federal  Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, in Maitama District in Abuja, for  alleged N1.97 billlion fraud.
The commission accused Orubebe of  allegedly diverting the votes meant for the compensation of owners of  properties on Eket Urban section of the East-West Road in Eket, Akwa  Ibom State.
Orubebe, who had failed twice to appear in court, is facing a six-count charge before Justice Olukayode Adeniyi.
He is on trial with an Assistant  Director at the Ministry of Niger-Delta Affairs, Mr. Oludare Davis  Alaba, and the Director of Contracts, Gitto Costruzioni Generali Nig.  Ltd., Mr. Ephraim Towede Zari.
A statement by ICPC spokesperson Mrs.  Rasheedat Okoduwa quoted counsel to ICPC Mr. Ekoi Akpos, as saying that   the offences contravened sections 25 (i), (b); 19, 22(5); of the  Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000 and Sections 96,  312 and 323 of the Penal Code laws of FCT 2006.
Part of the charge reads:  “Diverting  the sum of N1, 965,576,153.46 out of the sum of N2, 320,686,826.00  initially released by the Federal Government meant for the compensation  of owners of properties on Eket Urban section of the East- West Road.
“Conferring unfair advantage upon Gitto  Costruzioni Generali Nig. Ltd, by circumventing the approval of the  Federal Executive Council (FEC) for the dualization of the Eket Urban  road  where the former Minister`s decision to rehabilitate the road  instead of dualization  falls contrary to the award letter  No.WR14522/VOL.1/55 dated 28/09/2006 as approved by the FEC; and making  false statements to operatives of the ICPC where he mentioned in his   written statement that the decision to rehabilitate the Eket Urban road  was taken after he had left office as Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs.’  The ex-Minister and the co-accused pleaded not guilty to the charge when  read to them.
“Their counsel, F. Zimuan, representing  Orubebe, K. Asunogie, representing Alaba and Kanu Agabi (SAN),  representing Zari, who is a Lebanese, pleaded with the court to grant  their clients bail on liberal terms. Zimuan specifically urged the court  to grant Orubebe bail on self- recognition, having served as a  minister.
Justice Adeniyi admitted the ex-Minister  to bail in the sum of N10 million and a surety who must be resident in  Abuja, with evidence of three years tax clearance.
He admitted Alaba to bail in the sum of  N20 million and a surety who must be an employee of the Federal  Government not below the rank of an assistant director.
The third accused Mr. Zari, was granted  bail by the judge in the sum of N20 million and one surety who must be  resident in Abuja, under the jurisdiction of the court.
Justice Adeniyi ruled at the end of the  arraignment that all the accused persons be kept in ICPC custody pending  the fulfillment of their bail applications and then adjourned the case  to 10th November, 2016 for hearing.
 
No comments:
Write comments