Hamma Bello, the eighth posecution witness in the trial of a former Head of Service of the Federation, Winifred Oyo-Ita, narrated before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, on Thursday how the defendant and her subordinates diverted public funds into their private companies.
Oyo-Ita, the first defendant, is facing criminal prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission alongside her special assistants, Ugbong Effiokย (seventh defendant), and Garba Umarย (fourth defendant).
Others are six companies: Frontline Ace Global Services Limited, Asanaya Projects Limited, Slopes International Limited, U and U Global Services Ltd, Prince Mega Logistics Ltd, and Good Deal Investments, on 18 counts bordering on misappropriation, official corruption, money laundering, and criminal diversion of funds to the tune of over N3 billion.
The witness, while being led in evidence by prosecution counsel, Faruk Abdullahi, and H.M. Mohammed, told the court that Oyo-Ita used Slopes International Limited and Good Deal Investments Limited-fifth and sixth defendants respectively,ย to fraudulently award government contracts to herself through the fourth defendant, Umar.
The first entry transaction of Good Deal Investment Limited. in February 2019 showed that N42,748, 201.47 was paid into its Zenith Bank account.
Umar, the witness said, incorporated the company with Oyo-Itaโs full knowledge.
โWe called for the account statements of these two companies, and upon analysing them, we realised he (Umar) was paid several sums of money from the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, where he is an employee.
โAndย upon interviewing the fourthย defendant, he admitted that heย wasย alsoย aย contractor.ย He also admitted to have paid the first defendantย onย several occasions from the proceeds of the transaction,โ the witness said.
On April 27, 2019, the witness disclosed that aย transferย ofย N20, 2027, 142 was made in the name ofย Ibrahim Maduย to theย Zenithย Bank account ofย ย Asanaya Projects Limited.
The mandate cardย of the accountย bears the signature and photo of the seventh defendant, Effiok.
Investigation,ย according to the witness, alsoย revealed that the seventhย defendant incorporated Asanaya Projects Limited in his name with the knowledge of the first defendant andย thatย approvals were granted and payments made to the seventh defendant either through his personal account or to the account of the company.
The witness said, โThe seventh defendant, upon interview, confirmed he had never travelled for most of the funds he received and that the first defendant was aware of and benefitted on several occasions from the funds. The account of U and U Global Services Limited was also opened by the seventh defendant.
โIn summary, from 2015 to 2018, U and Uย Global Limited received several payments in the form of Duty Tour Allowances and estacodes. Sometimes, payments from the federal government were made directly to the account, for instance, on March 24, 2016, he received N40, 313, 453. 58. This particular payment was from the federal government.โ
Further in his testimony, the witness stated that, โExhibit O is the Fidelity Bank account of Prince Mega Logistics Ltd. On March 27, 2018, and April 6, 2018, there were four entries, N4, 950 000; N3,946,000, N4,676,000 and N1,478,000, from Thomson Titus Okure, who used to be a colleague of the seventh defendant in the Account Department.
โThere were also outward payments to Ignom, Minaro Blessing, Winifred Oyo-Ita, Olarenwaju Godman Olushola and the seventh defendant is the sole signatory of this account.โ
Speaking further, he said, โI also want to add that we invited the first, secondย and seventhย defendant at different times to our office and interviewed them. In the case of the first defendant, we printed chats from her phone and saw conversations she had with contractors, subordinates, and permanent secretaries. She also voluntarily made a statement to theย EFCC.โ
The matter was adjourned till April 30, 2024.
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