.... As Lack of New Judge Stalls Trial of Four for Alleged
$1m Oil Fraud
EFCC
Prosecuting Counsel, Onjefu Obe, told the court on November 21, 2018 during the
trial of the quartet of Umar Audu Bida, Truth Igogori, Ifenyinwa Nwankwesiri
and Ogechukwu Obaji. They are being prosecuted by the EFCC over their complicity in a $1million fraud.
According to
Obe, the concern of the Commission to reassign all EFCC cases before Justice
Nyako, borders on likely bias on part of the trial judge, considering the fact
that the EFCC was also prosecuting her husband, Murtala Nyako, a former Adamawa
State governor for alleged fraud.
The EFCC had
in 2017 arraigned the defendants before Justice Nyako on a nine-count charge
bordering on conspiracy, forgery and obtaining by false pretence to the tune of
$1million. They allegedly defrauded Donald Latella of North Park LLC of the
said sum in a business deal involving the supply of about two million barrels
of Bonny Light Crude Oil.
The offence contravenes Section 8 (b) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud
Related Offences Act, 2006 and punishable under Section 1 (3) of the same Act.
They were arraigned alongside four companies: Universal Contractors, Lambda
Energy Services Limited, Double Wonder Concept Limited, and ICS Energy Services
Limited.
They had pleaded “not guilty” to the charges.
They had pleaded “not guilty” to the charges.
According to
Obe, he had come to court fully prepared with the prosecution witnesses to
proceed with the case. But very unfortunately, the case (FHC/ABJ/C12/ 266/16),
was not listed in the court's schedule for today as it is yet to be reassigned
to another court.”
Counsel for
the second defendant, Solomon Agada, also lamented that his client usually
travels from Lagos to Abuja for the case. He therefore urged the court to
intervene and called for the speedy reassignment of the case in order for the
case to proceed.
Both counsels however agreed to
await the reassignment of the case and thereafter mutually agree on the next
possible adjournment.
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