A
prosecution witness, Tosin Owobo, has told Justice C.J. Aneke of the
Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos how a former Chief of Air
Staff, Air Marshall Adesina Amosu
(retd.) laundered various sums of money belonging to the Nigeria Air
Force, NAF.
Amosu is standing trial alongside Air Vice Marshall Jacobs Adigun,
a former Chief of Accounts and Budgeting and Air Commodore Gbadebo Owodunni,
a former Director of Finance and Budget, on an amended 13-count
charge bordering on conspiracy and conversion to personal use of the sum
of N21bn belonging to the Nigeria Air Force, NAF.
Owobo,
an investigator with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC, while being led in evidence by the prosecuting counsel, Rotimi
Oyedepo, explained his findings
regarding the statement of account of the NAF special emergency
operations, as contained in Exhibit A3.
Testifying
as the first prosecution witness, PW1, Owobo, said: "The Nigerian
Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, paid funds into the
Nigerian Air Force special
emergency operations accounts, which the defendants are signatories to.
“NIMASA paid in a sum of N3,000,000,000 (Three Billion Naira) in 2014.
“The
statement of account showed that the money was transferred to five
different companies, namely: Rites Option Oil and Gas, Juda Oil and Gas,
Delfina Oil and Gas, Mcallam
Oil and Gas, Trapezites Bureau De Change Limited and Lebol Oil and
Gas.”
When
asked about his findings regarding the companies that received the
money, the witness further told the court that “When the statements of
accounts for the companies
were investigated, we found out that one Adedeji Adelakun owns Rite
Option Oil and Gas.
“When he was interviewed, he said it was a Bureau De Change company.
“He also said that it was opened as an oil and gas company, so as to get reduced charges on cost of transactions.”
According
to Owobo, investigation further revealed that Lebol and Juda Oil and
Gas were both BDC companies, while Delfina and Mcallam Oil and Gas
belonged to the second defendant.
He said: “Further investigation showed that there were no contracts between the five different companies and NAF.
“They were only used to move funds from NAF accounts.
“The
total funds that came to Delfina Oil and Gas from various NAF accounts
amounted to N5,900,000,000 (Five Billion, Nine Hundred Million).
“Mcallam Oil and Gas received in total the sum of N6,100,000,000 (Six Billion, One Hundred Million Naira).
Justice Aneke, has adjourned the case to March 7, 2019 for continuation of trial.
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