Others are: Amanze
Uchegbulam, a former first vice president of NFF; Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi, a
former executive committee member and NFF former secretary-general, Dr. Bolaji
Ojo-Oba.
Arraigned on September
6, 2010, the quartet were accused of allegedly misappropriating over
N1.5billion released by the Federal Government to the NFF without giving proper
accounts of how the money was spent during the South Africa 2010 World Cup.
They were explicitly
accused of siphoning about $125,000 through shoddy hotel bookings in South
Africa during the 2010 World Cup, $250,000 lost as a result of booking the wrong
airline for the trip, $400,000 allegedly expended on the Nigeria/Colombia
friendly match and $236, 000 which vanished from the coffers of the Glass House
in 2009.
Lulu and his co-accused
among other things, were also accused of flouting due process in the purchase
of two Marcopolo buses for the national teams as well as sharing of N185million
amongst state chairmen of the Nigerian Football Association (NFA), in their
futile bid to frustrate their ouster from the football house.
The accused persons
have since their arraignment employed all means known to law to frustrate their
trial as they jointly filed a “no case submission” through their lawyers, but
was strongly opposed by counsel to EFCC, Titus O. Ashaolu, SAN.
Justice Chukwu, while
dismissing the application, said the defendants were bound by the Public
Procurement Act, PPA, and as such should defend themselves in the charges
leveled against them by the EFCC.
“The NFF statue is not an Act of the National
Assembly but it must be subject to the laws of Nigeria. This is particularly in
a case where the money being expended is tax payers’ money and not one of a
limited liability company.
“The provision of
Section 60 of the Public Procurement Act (PPA) covers NFF and having said that,
it followed that all the defendants are bound by the provision of the PPA”, the
judge held.
The case has been
adjourned to March 9, 2016 for the accused persons to open their defence.
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