Panel Uncovers N24bn Fraud In Infrastructure Development Fund In Abia

The judicial panel of inquiry set up to investigate activities of the Abia Physical Planning and Infrastructure Development Fund (ASPPIDF) has uncovered N24 billion fraud between 1999 and 2012.

The Chairman of the panel, Justice Okey Nwosu, gave the figure when he presented the panel’s five-volume report to Gov. Theodore Orji, at the Government House in Umuahia on Monday.

 Nwosu said the amount was part of the internally-generated revenue by ASPPIDF since its inception in 1999.

It urged the government to direct a comprehensive audit of the agency to determine the exact amount and those involved in the fraud.

Receiving the report, Orji said the panel was set up ``not to witch-hunt but to find out why the fund could not live up to people's expectation’’.

 Orji expressed regrets over ``the colossal revenue loss’’ in the agency, saying that the money could have been used in the development of the state.

He commended the panel for the effort in carrying out its assignment and assured that the recommendations would be implemented.

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Two Brothers Arraigned Over Alleged Abduction Of Lady

The police in Lagos on Monday arraigned two brothers, Onyekachi Okoro and Michael Okoro, over an alleged involvement in the abduction of a lady.

Onyekachi, 25, a barber and Michael, 48, a trader, are facing a two-count charge of conspiracy and abduction before an Oshodi Magistrates' Court in Lagos.

The prosecutor, Cpl. Kehinde Olatunde, told the court that the accused and others at large committed the offence on Dec. 9, 2012, at No. 38, Aremu Olatunbosun St., Oshodi.

 He said that the accused and others conspired to abduct one Eberechi Ogoke, 20, daughter of Ndubisi Ogoke.

 "Onyekachi and others had visited the complainants, Ndubisi Ogoke and wife, with three bottles of wine, asking them to release their daughter, Eberechi, his girlfriend, to him in marriage.

 "Ndubisi told them that he could not release his daughter just like that, that there were other things they needed to do before he could release his daughter to them.

Olatunde said that the complainant asked the accused to repeat their visit the following day, which they did.

"When the accused and others called back, the complainant called a photographer to take a group picture but this was rebuffed by the visitors.

"The accused told the complainant that they were not there to snap pictures, and to the dismay of the complainant, they all stood up and one of them grabbed his daughter and fled the scene.

 "All efforts made to trace or find Eberechi since then has proved abortive,’’ the prosecutor said.

 He said that when Onyekachi was arrested, the accused denied knowledge of the whereabouts of the lady.

 Olatunde said that the offences committed contravened Sections 409 and 411 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State, 2011.

The accused, who reside at No. 14, Omilade St., Mafoluku, Oshodi, however, each pleaded not guilty to the charges.

 The Magistrate, Mrs M.R. Osho-Adebiyi, granted each accused bail in the sum of N500,000 with two sureties each in like sum and adjourned the case to Jan. 17 for mention.

 

 

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Nigerian Legion Wants Separate Budgetary Allocation

The Nigerian Legion, a body of ex-servicemen in the country, has called on the governments at all level to make a separate budgetary provision for the Legion.

The Chairman of the body in Anambra, retired Major Gabriel Enyibuaku, made the call in Awka on Monday during the launch of the emblem appeal fund.

According to him, government must show more commitment to welfare of legion members.

He said that the body needed functional office as well as utility vehicle to help coordinate its activities in the state.

He, however, expressed gratitude to Gov. Peter Obi, for supporting the legion and urged other states and indeed, the Federal Government to emulate him.

 ``We are appealing for more assistance like the creation of a functional state office, a utility vehicle to enable us to reach our offices at the local government.

``we are also calling for employment for the children of our members both fallen and alive so as to take care of our members," he said.

In his response, Obi thanked the legion for their role in keeping the country together, adding that they put their lives on the line for the unity of the country.

 Obi said his administration would be more aggressive this time in addressing the plight of the Nigerian Legion in the state.

He announced a donation of N1 million to the legion and launched the emblem with N50,000, while the Deputy Governor, Mr Emeka Sibeudu, launched it with N30,000.

He encouraged them to keep faith with the country and continue to contribute their quota to nation building.

 

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John Mahama Sworn In As Ghana’s President

John Dramani Mahama was inaugurated President of Ghana on Monday in a ceremony boycotted by the opposition over claims of electoral fraud.

Mahama, 54, was sworn in at a ceremony attended by numerous Heads of State and a crowd of Ghanaians in Accra's Independence Square.

``I will uphold the sovereignty and integrity of Ghana and I'll preserve and protect the constitution of the Republic of Ghana, so help me God,” said Mahama in taking the oath.

Mahama, a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) party, won 50.7 per cent of Ghana's election on Dec. 7.

His 68-year-old opponent, Nana Akufo-Addo, of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), received 47.74 per cent.

The NPP, which alleged vote rigging in the wake of Mahama's narrow win, boycotted the swearing-in ceremony.

The party had earlier filed a petition at the Supreme Court challenging the results that declared incumbent Mahama the winner, claiming that 700,000 to 1 million votes were added in his favour.

 The inauguration was attended by various dignitaries, including the Presidents of Senegal, Nigeria, South Africa and Equatorial Guinea, as well as the Chairman of the AU.

 

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Police Arraign Man, 37, For Assault, Shaving Girlfriend’s Pubic Hair

A 37-year old bricklayer, Oriyomi Adepoju, on Monday appeared before an Osogbo Magistrates' Court for alleged assault and shaving off his girlfriend's pubic hair without consent.

The police prosecutor, Insp. Isiaka Ajadi, alleged that the accused committed the offence on Jan. 1 at a house located on Ibokun road.

Ajadi told the court that the accused indirectly assaulted Nofisat Adedeji, shaved off the hair while she was asleep, without her consent.

 He said the offence contravened sections 249(D) and 360 of the Criminal Code of Osun 2003. The accused, who had no legal representation, pleaded not guilty to the charge when it was read out to him.

 Magistrate Habbibat Bashiru, admitted the accused to bail in N100,000 and two sureties in the like sum.

Bashiru directed that the sureties must be resident within the court’s jurisdiction and their addresses verified by the police.

She ordered that one of the sureties must be a close relative of the accused.

The magistrate also ordered that the sureties must provide two passport photographs and one year tax clearance certificate to the court.

Bashiru adjourned the case to Feb. 11 for hearing, to enable the accused to get legal representation.

 

 

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Man, 26, In Court For Assault, Attempted Rape

A 26-year old man, Akinola Oluwafemi, on Monday appeared before an Ado-Ekiti Magistrates' court for allegedly assaulting two ladies.

 The Police Prosecutor, Cpl Cutis Enabulele, told the court that the accused committed the offence on Jan. 5 at Ajilosun Street, Ado-Ekiti.

According to Enabulele, the accused unlawfully and indecently assaulted Omotola Ibrahim and Sadiat Ibrahim by forcefully removing their pants, with intention to have canal knowledge of them.

 He said on the same date, time and place, the accused unlawfully assaulted Sadiat by biting her and incurred harm on her.

 Enabulele said that the offence contravened section 355 of the Criminal Code of Ekiti State, 2012. However, the accused, who was not represented by any counsel, pleaded guilty to the charge.

Magistrate Taiwo Ajibade ordered that the accused should be remanded in prison custody. She adjourned the case to Jan 13. for judgment.

 

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Immigration Controller, One Other, Arraigned For Alleged Misappropriation.

The Controller of Immigration in Kaduna State, Haruna Dawoop was on Monday charged with alleged abetment and criminal misappropriation before a Kaduna Chief Magistrates' Court 1.

Dawoop was charged along with one Ellie Jaounde, a Lebanese of No 11A Suleiman Crescent, Kaduna.

The complainant, Hussaini Jallo, said through his counsel, Malam Abdul Ladan, that the two had conspired and ``intentionally'' defrauded him.

 He said they did this by ``dishonestly'' inducing him to deliver to them, the contract documents for the construction of the Faculty of Social and Management Sciences of Kaduna State University.

 The counsel said the 1st accused person, Jaounde, undertook to pay the complainant the sum of N35 million as the 20 per cent of the contract sum but failed to do so.

He told the court that the 1st accused allegedly gave him a dude Cheque No 23924515 dated May 31, 2012 in the sum of N1.2 million as part payment, which was not honoured by the bank. According to the counsel, the two conspired to criminally misappropriate N35million belonging to his client.

He said the offences were contrary to Sections 83, 96, 320, 311 and 308 of the Penal Code.

When the charges were read, only the 1st accused person was present in court and he pleaded not guilty.

His lawyer, Mr Dzever Steven urged the court to grant him bail as the offence was bailable.

 The presiding officer, Chief Magistrate Nasiru Idris, granted Jaounde bail in the sum of N1 Million with two sureties in like sum.

 The court said the sureties must be residing in Kaduna, have substantial means of livelihood and valid government issued ID card.

 One of the sureties was expected to deposit his passport photograph with the court. In addition, Jaounde was ordered to deposit his International Passport with the registrar of the court until the conclusion of the case.

The chief magistrate said the accused shall be kept on remand at the Central Prison Kaduna, as provided under section 353 of the Criminal Procedure Code, until he meets the bail conditions.

He advised that the immigration controller, who is the second accused person, be properly served and arraigned by the next adjourned date.

 Idris then adjourned the case till Jan. 14, for mention.

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