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The Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal
has affirmed the conviction of former deputy
national chairman of the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party, Chief Olabode George, and
five other former top officials of the
Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA . In a
unanimous judgment read by Justice Clara
Bata Ogunbiyi who led two other justices,
the appellate court dismissed all the 25
grounds of appeal by the appellants and
ruled that Chief George and the five others
were properly charged and convicted under
the relevant laws of Lagos State .
The court also dismissed the cross appeal by
counsel to the respondent, Mr. Festus Keyamo,
urging it to convict the appellants on the
count of inflation of contracts in which the
lower court had discharged and acquitted
them.
On the preliminary objection raised by the
counsel to the appellants led by Chief Tunji
Ayanlaja, SAN, to the effect that the
charges upon which the appellants were
convicted by the lower court was defective
on the ground that the appellants ought not
to be tried under the Lagos Criminal Code,
and that the Attorney General of the
Federation did not concede the prosecutorial
powers of his office to the Attorney General
of Lagos State bearing in mind that
the NPA is a federal Agency; the Appeal
Court ruled that the lower court has
jurisdiction to try the case and that the
appellants were properly charged and
convicted as clearly defined in Lagos
Criminal code.
The court held that federal employees were
not immune from the laws of the state they
operate from.
The appellate court similarly dismissed the
argument of the appellants questioning the
qualification of Keyamo to conduct their
trial, alleging that he did not receive a
fiat from the Attorney General of the
Federation to do so. The court ruled that
the appellants’ counsel ought to have raised
the issue at the lower court. In the same
vein, the court brushed aside the
appellants’ contention that being non
executive directors of the NPA, they didn’t
fit into the definition of public officers
by law, and therefore not liable to be
convicted.
Another ground of appeal that also failed
was the issue of awarding contracts beyond
approval limit in which the appellants’
counsel submitted that they did so out of
ignorance. The learned justices of the
Appeal.Court held that ignorance is no
excuse in law .
Chief George, a retired Commodore and former
military governor of old Ondo State who was
the Chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority
between 2001 and 2003 was charged to Court
together with five former Directors of the
NPA namely; Engineer Aminu Dabo, Oluwasegun
Abidoye ,Abdullai Tafida, Zama Maidabe and
Sukle Aliyu by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC over offences
bordering on corruption , inflation of
contract and contract splitting. They were
arraigned on 68- count charge but were
convicted on about 48 of those counts when
the trial judge, Justice Olubunmi Oyewole
delivered his judgment in October 2009. The
same judge refused the convicts’ post
conviction bail application, a decision that
was upheld by the appellate court.
Chief George and others were sentenced to
two and a half years imprisonment on October
26, 2009 by Justice Joseph Olubunmi Oyewole
of Ikeja High Court, for contract splitting,
disobedience of lawful orders and abuse of
office.
With the Appeal Court verdict all the hope
of the convicts of regaining their freedom
has been dashed as they are now expected to
serve out the rest of the term at the
Kirikiri Prisons in Lagos .
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