Senator Danjuma Goje, former
governor of Gombe State, awarded a contract for supply of dictionaries for over
one billion naira (N1billion) to Gombe state Universal Basic Education Board
without following procurement process.
Furthermore, he was alleged to have paid
85 per cent of the contract sum upfront to the supplier, Real and Integrated
Hospitality Company as against the prescribed fifteen per cent as contained in
the Board’s guideline when he was the governor.
This revelation was made at the
Federal High Court, which sat in Jos yesterday, at the continuation of trial of
the senator by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. The prosecution
witness, Salisu Abaji, who was the former secretary to UBEB made this testimony
against his former boss. He further submitted that one Aliyu El-Naffty, former
UBEB chairman, also an accused standing trial along with Goje, awarded the
contract the same day and ordered the advance payment based on the directive of
the senator.
Another prosecution witness and
former storekeeper to Gombe state House, Mr. Mohammed Aliyu concluded his
testimony by tendering receipts of all payments made to the food contractor to
the government during the eight years administration of Goje from 2003 and
2011.
However, Abaji admitted he played
a role in the award and payment of the said amount as upfront to the
contractor. This he did under cross-examination by the defence counsel, Mr.
Adeniyi Akintola.
Meanwhile the trial had been
adjourned till October 4 and 5, 2016 by Justice Quadri.
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