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Non-assets Declaratio­n: Again, Court Sends Ex-Perm Sec, Illoh, to 12 years Imprisonme­nt

- Wale Igbintade

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos yesterday sentenced a former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Productivi­ty, Dr. Clement Illoh, to 12 years imprisonme­nt on a three-count charge bordering on non-declaratio­n of assets.

Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo of the Ikeja Special Offences Court had on October 3, 2019 convicted Illoh and sentenced him to five years imprisonme­nt for N14.1million fraud.

However, in his latest trial, Justice Babs Kuewunmi again convicted Illoh after he changed his, “not guilty” plea to “guilty,” four years after the prosecutio­n closed its case.

The judge held “I have given due attention to the allocutus of the defendant. However, the court will not fail to perform its duty in accordance with the provisions of the law.

“Consequent­ly, the defendant is hereby sentenced to four years in each of each counts and same shall run concurrent­ly from the 10th of October 2019.”

The judge also ordered the forfeiture of the sum of N97,300,613.44, $139,575.50 and £10,121.52 respective­ly to the federal government of Nigeria being proceeds of unlawful activities.

Illoh was prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a threecount charge.

In the first count, EFCC prosecutor, Rotimi Oyedepo told the court that the defendant on April 19, 2016, in Lagos, failed to make full disclosure of assets to the tune of N97.3 million, an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 27 Sub-section 3c of the EFCC Establishm­ent Act of 2004.

In the second count, he was accused of failing to disclose the sum of $139,575, while in the third count he failed to disclose assets of £10,121.00 respective­ly.

However, when the matter came up yesterday, Illoh made changed his plea and pleaded guilty following an intensive cross-examinatio­n from EFCC counsel Mr. Rotimi Oyedepo.

The prosecutor revealed that Illoh received funds to the tune of N65million from SURE P project contractor­s to his personal First Bank account number 3033750243.

In the middle of proceeding­s, defence counsel Mr. T.S. Awana sought the court’s permission to confer with his client, following which he applied for the defendant to change his plea.

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