The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has arraigned one Engineer Ibrahim
Babbaji, Coordinating Director, Guara Water Management Authority and four
others over a fraud of N48m only.
They were arraigned before Justice Aliyu Yusuf of FCT
High Court 25, Maitama Abuja.
Others
arraigned with Babbaji were Mohammed Admin Sadiq, Legal Adiviser, Guara Water
Management Authority; Oba Justine, Head of Administration; Chorio Wonkan
Philips, Salary Officer, National Lottery Trust Fund and Segun Odetoyinbo,
Estate Surveyor and Valuer
Their
prosecution followed a petition that Management Staff of Guara Water Management
Authority, an agency under the Federal Ministry of Water Resources, connived
with the owner of a rented apartment located at Utako District, Abuja and
inflated the rent from N21million to N48million.
According to
the petitioner, a two-year rent of N98 million had been applied for, with approval
granted for half of the money. The money was thereafter released and disbursed
by the defendants.
Upon receipt
of the petition, the EFCC swung into action to investigate the
allegation.
They were
arraigned on a six-count charge bordering on conspiracy and obtaining by false
pretence to the tune of N49 million. The alleged offence was committed
sometimes in November 2012 in Abuja.
They pleaded
"not guilty" to the charges. In view of their plea, prosecuting
counsel, Yetunde Alabi, thereafter, prayed the court for a date for trial to
commence. in view of their plea.
Counsel for
the second defendant, Victor Awal, however, told the court that he had filed an
application for bail on behalf of his client.
"The application
is dated November 21 and filed on the 22 November 2018, and it is brought
pursuant to Section 162 of ACJA and Section 36 and 35(1) of the Nigeria
Constitution and the application is to admit my client to bail," Awal
said.
Counsel for
the fifth defendant, Adetola Olulenu, also moved the motion for the bail
application of his client.
Counsel for
the fourth defendant, F.P. Chorio, also applied for bail of his client urging
the court to admit his client to bail "on liberal terms, since he had been
on administrative bail".
Justice
Aliyu Yusuf, thereafter, admitted the second, fifth and fourth defendants to
bail, ordering them to produce two reasonable sureties each, who must produce
N20 million bond each, while the first and third defendants be remanded in
Suleja Prison pending their bail application .
Matter has
been adjourned to January 22, 2019.
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