The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences
Commission (ICPC) has arraigned the former Minister of Niger Delta
Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe, before a Federal Capital Territory
High Court, sitting in Maitama, for allegedly diverting N1.97 billion
meant for the compensation of owners of properties on Eket Urban section
of the East-West Road in Eket, Akwa Ibom State.
Orubebe, who had failed to appear in court on two previous occasions,
is facing a six-count charge before Justice Olukayode Adeniyi,
alongside an Assistant Director with the Ministry of Niger-Delta
Affairs, Mr. Oludare Davis Alaba, and the Director of Contracts, Gitto
Costruzioni Generali Nig. Ltd., Mr. Ephraim Towede Zari.
Counsel to ICPC, Ekoi Akpos, said before the court that their
offences contravened Sections 25 (i), (b); 19, 22(5); of the Corrupt
Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000 and Sections 96, 312 and
323 of the Penal Code laws of FCT 2006.
Part of the charge reads, “Diverting the sum of N1, 965,576,153.46
out of the sum of N2, 320,686,826.00 initially released by the Federal
Government meant for the compensation of owners of properties on Eket
Urban section of the East- West Road”
‘Conferring unfair advantage upon Gitto Costruzioni Generali Nig.
Ltd, by circumventing the approval of the Federal Executive Council
(FEC) for the dualization of the Eket Urban road where the former
Minister`s decision to rehabilitate the road instead of dualization
falls contrary to the award letter No.WR14522/VOL.1/55 dated 28/09/2006
as approved by the FEC; and making false statements to operatives of the
ICPC where he mentioned in his written statement that the decision to
rehabilitate the Eket Urban road was taken after he had left office as
Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs.’ The ex-Minister and the co-accused
pleaded not guilty to the charge when read to them.
Their counsel, F. Zimuan, representing Orubebe, K. Asunogie,
representing Alaba and Kanu Agabi (SAN), representing Zari, who is a
Lebanese, pleaded with the court to grant their clients bail on liberal
terms. Zimuan specifically urged the court to grant Orubebe bail on
self- recognition, having served as a former Minister.
The trial judge, Justice Adeniyi admitted the ex-Minister to bail in
the sum of N10 million and a surety who must be resident in Abuja, with
evidence of three years tax clearance.
He further admitted Mr. Alaba to bail in the sum of N20 million and a
surety who must be an employee of the Federal Government not below the
rank of an assistant director.
The third accused, Mr. Zari was equally granted bail by the judge in
the sum of N20 million and one surety who must be resident in Abuja,
under the jurisdiction of the court.
Justice Adeniyi, ruled at the end of the arraignment that all the
accused persons be kept in ICPC custody pending the fulfillment of their
bail applications and then adjourned the case to 10th November, 2016
for hearing.
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