The six other defendants in the matter are: Archibong. E. Archibong: Director of Administration; Ofor Jonan Ofor: Head, Works and Engineering; Francis I Utu: Chief Administrative Officer and Head, Legal Services; Okocha Anthony: Managing Director, Anchor Industrial and Construction Services Nigeria Ltd, Emmanuel Etta Nkim: Managing Director Basemark Energy Nigeria Ltd (now late) and Head of Procurement, Effiong Udobong (also late).
At
the resumed hearing of the matter on Tuesday, EFCC counsel, Kayode Oni,
presented the sixth prosecution witness, Sunday Ekpo. Ekpo works in
Finance and Account Department of the Hospital. He testified before the court
that, sometime in 2015, he was invited by the EFCC in respect of procurement
procedures in the purchase of a Life Support Ambulance and a Toyota 30-Seater
Coaster Bus.
He said that upon reaching the EFCC’s office in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, a copy of the petition was given to him to read through. Thereafter, he wrote a statement about his role in the matter. During Examination In-Chief, Ekpo told the court that he participated in the bid process but was not part of award process. He further said two vehicles: a Life Support Ambulance vehicle was purchased at the rate of N62, 187, 000 Million (Sixty-Two Million, One Hundred and Eighty Seven Thousand Naira) while the Toyota Coaster Bus was purchased at the cost of N59, 546, 750 (Fifty- Nine Million, Five Hundred and Forty Six Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira).
Thereafter,
an extra-judicial statement he made on the 2 May, 2017 at the EFCC, was
admitted as exhibit PW6A. An attempt by the prosecution to tender the
statement made by the same witness on 8 June, 2017 was opposed by the
defence counsel Mba Ukwueni, SAN, and other defence counsel on the ground that
the said document had not been served on them before the court session.
Justice
Ekwo adjourned the matter to December18 and
19, , 2017 for continuation of
trial.
Professor
Agan and his co-travelers were arraigned on April 3, 2017 on a five- count
charge bordering on alleged conspiracy, bid-rigging, abuse of office and breach
of due process, contrary to Procurement Act 2007. They are alleged to have used
their positions to corruptly influence the award of the purchase of an Advance
Life Support Ambulance vehicles and one Toyota Coaster Bus to Anchor Industrial
and Construction Services Limited and Basemark Energy Nigeria Limited by
inflating their costs and without following due procurement processes to the
tune of N85, 062,000.00, thereby contravening the Public Procurement Act 2007.
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