The Guardian (Nigeria)

ICPC arraigns ex-dg of SMEDAN over alleged N120m bribe, convicts visa racketeer

- Frommatthe­w Ogune, Abuja

THE Independen­t Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has arraigned a former Director General of the Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Agency of Nigeria ( SMEDAN), Bature Umar Masari.

He was arraigned for allegedly receiving bribes amounting to N119.8 million from several contractor­s handling constituen­cy projects for him and four other federal legislator­s.

Masari, who was arraigned before Justice Adebola Adeniyi of the High Court, Abuja, was accused of committing the offence between April 2014 and July 2015, when he received bribes on many occasions from the contractor­s through his bank accounts.

In a statement issued yesterday in Abuja by its spokespers­on, Rasheedat Okoduwa, the commission in a 27-count charge, accused Masari of conferring corrupt advantage on himself, as well as receiving gratificat­ion in the course of dischargin­g his official duties.

This, she said was contrary to Section 10 (a) (i) and pun- ishable under Section 10(a)(ii) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000. His offence also violates Section 19 of the law and punishable under the same section.

Counsel to ICPC, Henry Emore, told the court that the ex-dg received N50 million on November 27, 2014 from Hamshakin Ventures Ltd for Herman Hembe, Emmanuel Udende, Benjamin Aboho and Oker Jev and Kike Engineerin­g Services, before awarding a constituen­cy project contract to Hamshakin Ventures.

The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges as his counsel, Mahmood Magaji (SAN), asked the court to grant Masari bail on liberal terms.

Meanwhile, the ICPC also disclosed that it has secured the conviction of one Giwa Sulaimon Ishola for forgery, false statements and visa racketeeri­ng.

It said that it discovered that his United Kingdom, Republic of Benin, Republic of Togo and Ghana visas in his internatio­nal passport were all fake.

The convict proposed a plea bargain, however, pleaded guilty to the charges when they were read to him.

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