EFCC
Press Release
The trial of former governor of Kogi State,
Abubakar Audu and Alfa Ibn Mustapha, former director general, Directorate of
Rural Development in his administration continued on Wednesday, January 28,
2015 before Justice A.O Adeniyi of the Federal Capital Territory High Court,
sitting in Apo, Abuja.
The accused persons are being prosecuted by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for offences bordering on
criminal breach of trust and misappropriation of public funds to the tune of N10,965,837,040
(Ten billion Nine Hundred and Sixty Seven Thousand and Forty Naira).
At the resumed hearing of the case today, the
first prosecution witness, PW1, Lewechi Terry Ozoemenam, managing director of Leoflench Nigeria
Limited who was lead in evidence by counsel to EFCC, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, told
the court that his company executed most of the water projects of the Directorate
of Rural Development from 1999-2003.
Ozoemenam stated that the contracts executed by
his company were about seven and that, each was valued less than N18m (eighteen
million naira). The projects include: drilling of boreholes in Abjukolo Egwe and
Odolo; Ogbonicha, Olla water borehole water; Ajanojo, Omabave Ajakwu and
Olubojo Ojuwo Uferene; Oyidi
School and Ogbonicha.
According to the witness, the total costs of
the said projects were not up to N53m (fifty three million).
When shown exhibit P10- “a document containing a
voucher, receipt and cheque for construction of borehole in Ogbonicha valued N49,
649,000.00 (forty nine million six hundred and twenty thousand naira), Ozoemenam
denied ever executing such project, nor collecting such money.
According to him, the receipt was forged as the
signature was not his.
“I have never
handled any contract up to N18m (eighteen million naira) let alone signing a
project worth N49m (forty nine million naira)”, Ozoemenam told the court.
The prosecution witness also denied having
knowledge of exhibit P28 – “a voucher for additional payment for water project”;
exhibit P30 –“a project valued N41million”; exhibit P36- “a project valued
N20million”; exhibit P16- “a project worth N30million; exhibit P143- “a forged receipt
and exhibit P113 – “a project N20m.
“All
these documents are forged, my lord”, Ozoemenam said.
The case has been adjourned to Thursday,
January 29, 2015 for continuation of hearing.
Wilson
Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
28th January, 2015
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