Court Acquits Orubebe over Alleged N1.97bn Contract Scam

Tue, Apr 4, 2017 | By publisher


BREAKING NEWS, Judiciary


AN Abuja high court sitting at Apo, on Tuesday, April 4, struck out six-count charge the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, preferred against Godsday Orubebe, a former minister of Niger Delta Affairs, over his alleged complicity in a N1.97billion contract fraud.

Justice Olukayode Adeniyi, the trial judge, further discharged and acquitted the defendants, after the charge was withdrawn by the prosecution. The charge was withdrawn on a day the court earlier gave the anti-graft agency to produce its witnesses to establish that Orubebe, who served under former President Goodluck Jonathan, diverted funds meant for the compensation of owners of properties on Eket Urban section of the East-West Road in Eket, Akwa Ibom State.

Other defendants in the charge were Oludare Davis Alaba, an assistant director at the Ministry of Niger-Delta Affairs, and Ephraim Towede Zari, director of contracts, Gitto Costruzioni Generali Nig. Ltd.

However, shortly after the defendants were arraigned, Abubakar Malami, SAN, the attorney general of the Federation and minister of Justice, in a letter to chairman of the ICPC, with Ref No. DPPA/MNDA/345/16, confirmed that the N1,965,576,153.46, which Orubebe allegedly diverted, “has not been expended, but is awaiting further contract decisions and directives from the Ministry of Niger-Delta Affairs.” According to the AGF in the letter that was signed by the director of public prosecution and dated December 16, 2016: “In view of the above, the basis for the prosecution of the accused persons for misappropriation does not exist and thus, further prosecution cannot be justified.” Though Ekoi Akpos, ICPC counsel, applied to withdraw the charge, he, however insisted that the decision was not premised on the letter from the AGF.

— Apr 4, 2017 @ 16:50 GMT

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