Babatunde
Adenekan, a prosecution witness in the case involving Ibrahim Abdulsalam, a
former Managing Director of Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) and
others on Wednesday, July 5, 2017 told Justice Babs O. Kuewumi of the
Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos how the defendants allegedly
diverted the sum of N473, 250,927(Four Hundred and Seventy-three Million, Two
Hundred and Fifty Thousand, Nine Hundred and Twenty- seven Naira) from the
agency’s accounts.
Abdulsalam,
alongside Nnamdi Udoh (still at large), Adegorite Olumuyiwa, Agbolade Segun,
Clara Aliche, Joy Ayodele Adegorite, Randville Invesment Limited and Multeng
Travels and Tours Limited are facing trial on a 21-count charge by the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The defendants had on August 19, 2013
allegedly conspired to induce NAMA to deliver the sum of N2.8billion to Delosa
Limited, Air Sea Delivery Limited and Sea Schedules Systems Limited under the
pretext that the money represented the cost of clearing NAMA’s consignments.
At the resumed hearing today, Adenekan, a
Compliant Officer with Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, who testified as PW1, told the
court that the defendants transferred the sum of N473, 250,927(Four Hundred and
Seventy-three Million, Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand, Nine Hundred and
Twenty- seven Naira )from NAMA accounts to Multeng Travels and Tour Limited
between January 17, 2012 and January 13, 2016.
It
was further revealed that after the third defendant (Segun) transferred the
funds from NAMA accounts to Multeng Travels and Tours Limited, the fifth
defendant (Adegorite) would then transfer part of the money to Multeng
Engineering Services Limited, a sister company to the ninth defendant.
The remaining amount
was said to have been returned to Segun.
Under
cross-examination by counsel to both the fifth and ninth defendants, A. B.
Onifade, Adenekan stated that he could not remember being asked by EFCC
investigators any question in respect of the transactions from NAMA accounts to
the Multeng Travels and Tours Limited.
Adenekan further
said he was not aware if Multeng Travels and Tours had a registered Air
transportation license.
Onifade,
thereafter, asked for an adjournment to enable him properly cross-examine the
prosecution witness at the next adjourned date.
Consequently,
Justice Kuewumi adjourned to October 23 and 30, 2017 for further hearing.
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