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Thursday 4 October 2012

Fuel Subsidy: 4 Jonathan’s Men On Trial Over Bribe

Four members of the presidential committee appointed by President Goodluck Jonathan to verify fuel subsidy claims, who allegedly received gratification from Integrated Oil and Gas Ltd, appeared in court on a three-count charge yesterday.
NAN reported that the committee members were docked at a magistrates’ court in Lagos, along with three executives of the oil company who allegedly offered them N1.5 million as gratification.
The committee members are: Buhari  Ganiyu (37), Alalade Abioye (30), Oni Oluwanishola (34) and Chukwujekwu Akabueze,whose age was not stated. Alalade and Akabueze are women.
Those from the Integrated Oil and Gas are: the managing director, Anthony Iheanacho, 57; assistant general manager, Humphrey Nwosu, 44; and financial controller, Akinwusi Julius, 50.
All the defendants are standing trial for alleged conspiracy, offering and receiving of gratification.
They, however, pleaded not guilty.
The prosecutor, SP Asuquo Effiong, said that the company executives had, on August 30 at the company’s office at Marine Road, Apapa, given the money to the committee as gratification.
He said that the committee members were being prosecuted for receiving the money in order to refrain from exercising their duties according to the rules.
Effiong said that the offences contravened Sections 409, 64, and 63 (1)(a)(b) of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State, 2011.
The magistrate, Mr Martins Owumi, earlier turned down their bail application on personal recognition, and later granted each of them bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum.
He adjourned the case till Nov. 10 for further hearing.

SOURCE: 4 October 2012.


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