Daily Trust

Bribe: Court admits statement against CCT chair

- By Clement A. Oloyede

An FCT High Court sitting in Apo, Abuja has admitted in evidence statement made by Personal Assistant to the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Ali Gambo Abdullahi that implicated his boss, Danladi Umar in a N10 million bribery scandal.

The court ruled that the statement was freely made against Umar, who is standing trial over the alleged scandal.

The trial judge, Justice Chizoba Oji, dismissed claim by Abdullahi that the implicatin­g statement he made in 2013 was done under duress from operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the course of his interrogat­ion.

The judge held that from the plethora of evidence before the court, the EFCC operatives who testified during the trial proved beyond reasonable doubt that the statement was made by the defendant on his own volition in an open room. The judge dismissed the claims of coercion by Abdullahi as an afterthoug­ht.

Abdullahi had in the statement made in August 12, 2013 named his boss, Umar as the beneficiar­y of the alleged bribe said to have been offered by a former Deputy Comptrolle­r General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Mr. Rasheed Taiwo Owolabi who was standing trial on false asset declaratio­n at the CCT.

However, during trial, Abdullahi recanted and asked the Judge not to admit the statement as exhibit on the ground that it was made under duress.

After the ruling, the statement was admitted in evidence as Exhibit P5. The Judge thereafter adjourned the matter to March 27 for continuati­on of trial.

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