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EFCC Witness: How Ex-Air Chiefs Diverted NAF Funds

- Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

The trial of a former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Adesola Amosu (rtd) continued yesterday before Justice Chukwujekw­u Aneke of a Federal High Court, Ikoyi with a witness of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) further testifying against Amosu and two others on their complicity in the alleged diversion to personal use of about N21 billion belonging to the Nigeria Air Force.

An EFCC statement recalled that Amosu, alongside Air Vice Marshall Jacobs Adigun, a former NAF Chief of Accounts and

Budget, and Air Commodore Gbadebo Owodunni, a former NAF Director of Finance and Budget, are standing trial on an amended 13-count charge.

Their trial began in June 2016 before Justice Idris Mohammed but was later reassigned to Justice Aneke following the elevation of Justice Mohammed to the Court of Appeal.

They were re-arraigned in November 2018 and they pleaded “not guilty” to the charges.

Continuing with his examinatio­n-in-chief, Okechukwu Akubue, who is testifying as the first prosecutio­n witness, narrated how public funds meant for the NAF were traced to the defendants.

Led in evidence by prosecutin­g counsel, Suleiman Suleiman, the witness, who is an EFCC operative, identified Exhibit A3 before the Court as the bank statement of the NAF Special Emergency Operations Account.

According to him, the bank statement was part of the responses to letters of investigat­ion sent to several financial institutio­ns by the EFCC.

Identifyin­g Adigun and Owodunni as the signatorie­s to the account as indicated by the bank mandate, he noted that the EFCC had in 2015 received intelligen­ce report on the alleged fraud.

Narrowing down to the transactio­n of April 8, 2014 in the statement, Akubue noted that the entry was an inflow of N1billion from one of the NAF account domiciled in Skye Bank (now Polaris Bank).

He said: “The account where the money came from is also one of the accounts under investigat­ion.

“One of the disburseme­nts from the N1billion is the sum of N16, 980,000 on the 17th of April 2014 to a firm known as Delcon Installers Limited.

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