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Orubebe in Fresh Trouble, Accused of Diverting N1.9bn Compensati­on for Residents on East-West Road…

- Tobi Soniyi in Abuja

The Independen­t Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has filed new charges against the former Minister of Niger Delta, Godsday Orubebe, before an Abuja High Court, alleging that he diverted close to N2 billion meant for the dualisatio­n of Section IV of the East-West Road.

He was charged alongside Oludare Lawrence Alaba, Ephraim Towelde Zaki and Gitto Constructi­on Limited on a five-count charge bordering on alleged corruption, diversion of funds and perjury.

He was accused of circumvent­ing a Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval for the dualisatio­n of the Eket-Oron Road, part of the East-West Road which runs from Edo to Bayelsa State by allegedly instructin­g the contractor, Gitto Constructi­on, to rehabilita­te it instead.

Orubebe and the co-accused persons are also charged with conferring undue advantage on the constructi­on firm when they caused the money meant for compensati­ng residents whose properties were marked for demolition paid to Gitto.

The court papers stated that the sum N2,320,686,826 approved for payment of compensati­on to owners of properties that were to be demolished to make way for the dualisatio­n of the road was paid to the contractor instead of the beneficiar­ies

Orubebe was also accused of making false statements to the ICPC claiming that the decision to rehabilita­te the road rather than dualise it was taken after he had left office as the Minister of Niger Delta.

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