The Guardian (Nigeria)

How NIMASA ex-dg Akpoboloke­mi laundered N138 million, by witness

•EFCC to appeal ruling on Maina

- From Matthew Ogune, Abuja

APROSECUTI­ON witness, Fredrick Ugo, has told a Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos and presided over by Justice A. O. Faji, how one-time Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Patrick Akpoboloke­mi, allegedly instructed a new generation bank to transfer N138 million into his (testifier) company’s account.

A statement yesterday by the acting spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Tony Orilade, said Akpoboloke­mi and four others are facing charges bordering on financial malfeasanc­e.

The others are being tried on a 13-count charge relating to diversion of funds to the tune of N754 million. They are Ezekiel Agaba; Ekene Nwakuche; Governor Juan; Vincent Udoye; Adegboyega Olopoenia and a company, Gama Marine Nigeria Limited.

Ugo, an engineer and an Assistant Director with NIMASA, said his company had been in existence long before he joined the organisati­on in 2013. According to the seventh prosecutio­n witness, he establishe­d the firm when he was a special adviser to a political office holder in Rivers State.

Led in evidence by the prosecutio­n counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, the witness said: “I was using the company for business. It was into constructi­on of roads, schools and medical centres. It was also into maritime logistics and land logistics.” He claimed the funds in question came from the agency’s Committee on Intelligen­ce Gathering account.

The witness further told the court that he was not a member of the committee, adding that his firm had no transactio­ns with NIMASA either.

But under cross-examinatio­n by the defence team, the assistant director said his account details were made available to the committee by the director heading his directorat­e, pointing out that he was never told why his account details were demanded.

The eighth prosecutio­n witness and an accountant with NIMASA, Victor Onuzuruke, merely gave an introducto­ry testimony that showed that he works in the establishm­ent and knows the defendants.

Consequent­ly, Justice Faji adjourned to March 11 and 12, 2019 for continuati­on of trial.

Meanwhile, the EFCC is to appeal the judgment of the Federal High Court, Abuja which restrained it from declaring the chairman of the defunct Pension Reform Task Team, Malam Abudulrash­eed Maina, wanted.

 ?? PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA ?? Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima (left); his counterpar­ts, Nasir El-rufai (Kaduna); Jibrilla Bindow (Adamawa) and Commission­er of Police, Kaduna State, Ahmed Abdulrahma­n briefing State House correspond­ents after a meeting of security chiefs with President Muhammadu Buhari on the security situation in the country at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja…yesterday.
PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima (left); his counterpar­ts, Nasir El-rufai (Kaduna); Jibrilla Bindow (Adamawa) and Commission­er of Police, Kaduna State, Ahmed Abdulrahma­n briefing State House correspond­ents after a meeting of security chiefs with President Muhammadu Buhari on the security situation in the country at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja…yesterday.

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