EFCC
Press Release
The
trial of Chidi Adabanya, a former
employee of Shell Petroleum Development Company. SPDC, who, along with some
officials of the Bayelsa State Government, allegedly obtained the sum of
N1.9billion from the oil company through a phony consultancy contract for
development permit in the Gbanran- Ubie project, is to resume tomorrow, October
21, before Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja.
Adabanya
was charged together with Forstech Technical Nigeria Limited, Gastroil
Ventures Limited, Andrew Feyaikebena Ebakpa; Ibe Uzoma, Ezekiel Benneth
Hart, Presley Ebakpa, Kwokwo Bolouwenimo and Kwokwo Ebikibina, Bikyiis
Integrated Services Limited and Fambo Integrated Services Limited, before Justice Gladys Olotu on June 18, 2012
on a 22-count charge that borders on
money laundering.
At
the last hearing of the case before Justice Olotu proceeded on retirement, the
prosecution presented two witnesses. One of the witnesses, Francis Onodingene,
a former manager of Stanbic IBTC Bank, Warri, told the how, through the influence
of Adabanya, Forstech Technical Nigeria Limited’s dormant account with the bank
was reactivated majorly to receive the N1.9billion payment expected from Shell.
He
revealed how the money was eventually paid into the account in three tranches
and how Adabanya nominated his mistress, Uzo Ibie to run the account
Another
witness, Abubakar Omede, an investigator with the EFCC told the court that there
was no trace of Forstech in the address indicated as its office in Warri, Delta State.
He also disclosed that the supposed residence of the two directors of the Company
could not be found.
The
removal of Justice Olotu from the bench meant the case had to be reassigned to
a new judge. When the matter came up for re-arraignment on June 3, 2014, only
Benneth Ezekiel- Hart appeared in court. All other accused persons, including
Adabanya refused to either appear or send their counsel to court.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head,
Media & Publicity
20th
October, 2014
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