Wednesday, 9 December 2015
Alleged N3.1bn Fraud: How Suswan Hijacked Proceeds Of Benue Shares- Witness
Alleged N3.1bn Fraud: How Suswan Hijacked Proceeds Of
Benue Shares- Witness
By
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
The trial of former Benue State governor, Gabriel Suswan,
and his Commissioner for Finance, Omodachi Okolobia,
commenced
today beforeJustice A. R. Mohammad of the
Federal High Court sitting in Maitama Abuja,
with a prosecution witness telling the court
how Suswan ordered the sale of Benue
State-owned shares through Elixir
Investment Partners Limited, a stock brokerage firm.
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Suswan and Omodachi are being prosecuted by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on a
nine-count charge bordering on money laundering, abuse of
office and obtaining by false pretence to the tune of N3.1
bn.
Suswan and Okolobia were alleged to have diverted the
proceeds of the sale of shares owned by the Benue State
government and Benue Investment and Property Company
Limited.
The offence is punishable under Section 15, Sub-section 3
of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act as amended in
2012.
At today’s hearing, prosecution witness, Junaid Sa’id, an
operative with the EFCC, told the court how the Commission
had swung into action upon receipt of a petition against the
accused persons.
Led in evidence by Counsel to EFCC, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN,
Sa’id said: “After the Commission received a petition on
July 14, 2015, both the staff of Benue Investment and
Properties Company (BIPC) and Elixir Investment Partners
Limited were invited for interrogation. Investigation
revealed that Suswan had requested that shares owned by
Benue State be sold for the sum of N 10bn.
‘‘Thereafter, Elixir Investment Partners Limited was
appointed as stock brokers to carry out the sale of the
shares. Elixir realised over N9bn from the sale of the
shares and was directed to make payment into three
accounts. Subsequently, the sum of N1bn was directed to
be paid to Benue Investment Properties Company and the
balance into two separate accounts in favour of Benue
State Ministry of Finance.’’
According to him, when payment was to be made by Elixir
to one of the Benue State Ministry of Finance accounts, it
was discovered that the account belongs to Fanffash
Resources.
‘‘Okolobia directed Elixir to pay the money into Fanffash
Resources account,’’ he added.
Speaking further, Sa’id told the court that letters were
written to Zenith Bank Plc, requesting for the mandate and
account statements of Benue State Ministry of Finance and
Fanffash Resources.
He added: ‘‘it was revealed that over N5bn was paid into
the Benue State Ministry of Finance by Elixir Investment
Partners. A total of N3, 111, 8000, 18.5k was paid into
Fanffash account domiciled with Zenith Bank Plc.
‘‘Also, when a letter of investigation was written to the
Clerk of the House of Assembly to verify if the House, at any
time, gave approval for the sale of Benue State Shares, the
Clerk answered in the negative.’’
Sa’id also told the court that the owner of Fanffash
Resources, Abubakar Umar, confirmed to have received the
sum of N3, 111, 8000, 18.5k and converted same to the
dollar equivalent, which amounted to $15.8.
According to him, Umar delivered the money in cash to the
first defendant at his residence in Maitama, Abuja.
Sa’id also said that the second defendant, in his statement,
confirmed issuing the directives for the payment made to
Fanffash Resources and the Benue State Ministry of
Finance.
Okolobia, according to Sa’íd, also confirmed that the first
defendant gave the instruction for the payment to be made.
However, when prosecution counsel applied to tender the
certified copy of the petition against the accused persons,
counsel to the first defendant, Joseph Daudu, SAN, raised
an objection, saying, “We are not comfortable with the
certified copy of the petition.”
Reacting, Jacobs said: “The presumption of law is that the
certified copy is as good as the original. Section 105 of the
Evidence Act stipulates that copies certified can be
tendered in place of the original.”
After listening to both counsel, Justice Umar, however,
admitted the certified copy of the petition as Exhibit P1 and
statements of witnesses as P2 for the first defendant
(Suswan) and P3 for second defendant (Okolobia), since
there was no specific objection raised by the defendant.
Other documents that were tendered and admitted as
exhibits include: House of Assembly (P4), reply to the letter
(P5) and the letter to Zenith Bank in relation to the two
statements of account (P6).
However, counsel to the first defendant, Daudu, asked for
adjournment to enable him study the documents tendered
and cross-examine PW1, a position that was supported by
the counsel to the second defendant, Audu Anuga.
The case has been adjourned to January 18 and 19,
2016 for cross-examination and continuation of trial.
Source: http://saharareporters.com/
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