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    N650m: EFCC rejects Akinjide’s out-of-court settlement

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 23, 2018No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Oloye Jumoke Akinjide, former FCT minister has returned N650m to EFCC
    Oloye Jumoke Akinjide, former FCT minister has returned N650m to EFCC
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    Oloye Jumoke Akinjide, former FCT minister has returned N650m to EFCC

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has rejected an offer for an out-of-court settlement on N650 million fraud by a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Jumoke Akinjide.

    EFCC told a Federal High Court in Lagos that it was turning down the offer.

     

    Akinjide was charged along with former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, who is said to be at large, a former Senator, Ayo Adeseun and a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stalwart, Chief Olarenwaju Otiti.

    They were accused of conspiring to directly take possession of N650 million which they reasonably ought to have known formed part of the proceeds of an unlawful act and without going through a financial institution.

    Justice Muslim Hassan had adjourned at the last proceedings to enable both parties to conclude the settlement talks with EFCC after Akinjide’s lawyer, Chief Bolaji Ayorinde (SAN) reported that the N650 million had been returned.

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    On Thursday, EFCC’s lawyer, Mr Nnaemeka Omenwa, who stood in for the lead prosecutor, Mr Rotimi Oyedepo, said he was instructed to turn down the proposal for out-of-court settlement.

    Acting EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu has refused to settle out of court with former FCT Minister, Jumoke Akinjide

    “I have instruction to reject the proposal as it is not in line with the provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA).

    “Based on that, we are ready to go on with the trial subject to your Lordship’s overriding convenience,” he said.

    But defence counsel, Ayorinde and Michael Lana (second defence counsel), said EFCC’s lead counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, breached their agreement.

    Ayorinde said the defendants made a proposal to the prosecution in line with Section 14 of the EFCC Act.

    “For the purposes of your Lordship’s record and because of the public interest that this case seems to unnecessarily attract, our proposal was made in accordance with established laws and there is no fixation on Section 270 of the ACJA.

    “We are very confident that this case is a sham and we will defend it vigorously; it is political and we will show that it’s unnecessary and a waste of time and resources of the court,” Ayorinde said.

    Lana also accused EFCC of breaching an agreement reached by both parties with regards to the settlement, saying it amounted to a “betrayal”.

    But Omenwa denied that the case was politically motivated, adding that the allegations against Oyedepo were false.

    “The EFCC is not a political party. We are an independent organisation and we are not out to witch-hunt anybody.

    “There is no documentary evidence that they had any such agreement with Oyedepo that they should withdraw their suit. There is no evidence before My Lord,” he said.

    In a short ruling, Justice Hassan said since settlement talks have “broken down,” EFCC was at liberty to call its first witness.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that trial began immediately with Omenwa calling the first witness, a banker, Mr Kehinde Adeniyi, who said she is the Head of Customer Relations at her bank’s branch in Dugbe, Ibadan.

    She said she knew Akinjide and Adeseun.

    Asked to narrate her connection with them, she said: “On March 26, she received a call from their Head of Operations that we should pay the sum of N650 million to Akinjide, Adeseun and Honourable Taiwo Yinka once they produce two means of identification and sign a receipt of payment.”

    She said that they came, signed, and the payment was made in naira and the receipt of the payment was tendered in evidence.

    The witness said under cross-examination by Chief Ayorinde that she made three statements at the EFCC which were also tendered in evidence.

    Adeniyi said she merely carried out the instructions she was given, and that she did not know the source of the funds.

    She added that she knew Mrs Alison-Madueke but that she did not know how the money was used.

    Justice Hassan adjourned until March 8 and March 9 for continuation of trial.

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