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Justice Umar Garba of
the Federal High Court, Maitama,
Abuja ,
on Wednesday, 27th
January ruled that Hon. Ndudi Elumelu,
Senator Nicholas Ugbane and seven other
accused persons in the
Rural Electrification
Agency, REA, contract scam are to take
their plea in the amended charges
preferred against them by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC.
The other seven who
are being prosecuted in the new amended
charges are: the permanent secretary in
the ministry of power, Abdulahi Aliyu;
the Managing Director, REA, Samuel Gekpe,
Simon Nanle, Lawrence Orekoya;
Abdulsamad Jahun; Kayode Oyedeji, and
Hon. Mohammed Jibo.
The accused persons
are facing an amended 85 count charge
over their alleged involvement in the
N5.2 billion fraud in the Rural
Electrification Agency contract scam .
Prosecution Counsel,
Godwin Obla at the resumed hearing on
Wednesday, told the court that all the
accused persons have been served with
the amended charges.
Obla said that the
application for amended charge was
pursuant of section 163 of the
Criminal Procedure Act,
CPA. He also cited the
Supreme Court ruling
in the case of Uwuru Vs. the State as
reported in 2002 (9) NWLR page 90
especially page 103- paragraph B-8
But reacting to the
application, counsel to Engr Sam Gekpe,
who is the 1st accused,
Barrister Bernard Afu, who held brief
for Paul Iroko, SAN, told the court that
the amended count charge dated
January 26,
2010 was one too many. He also argued
that the accused could not take plea as
they do not understand the content of
the charges against them..
“It is within the
ambit of the law for the accused persons
to peruse through the charges and
understand their offences before taking
a plea; that is not however to say I am
opposing the EFCC application”, Afu
said. All the other defence lawyers
aligned with the position of Afu.
Not moved by the
position of the defence counsel, Obla
told the court that he was ready with
the prosecution.
The presiding judge
Justice Garba after listening to both
counsel, adjourned the case till the 18th
and 19th of February for
taking of plea and continuation of
hearing.
One of the charges
against the accused persons reads: “that
you (1) Senator Nicholas Ugbane,(2) Hon.
Ndudi Godwin Elumelu, and (3) Hon. Jibo
Mohammed, sometime in December 2008, in
Abuja within the Abuja Judicial Division
of the
Federal High Court
of
Nigeria,
while serving as the chairman, Senate
committee on power, chairman,
House of Representatives committee
on power, chairman, House of
Representative committee on Rural
Development and deputy chairman House of
Representatives committee on Power,
respectively; in such capacity
influenced the procurement process to
obtain unfair advantage in the award of
4(Nos.) Solar Electrification projects
to Helping Hands International Ltd,
cumulatively amounting to
N119,669,654.28 (One Hundred and
Nineteen Million, Six Hundred and Fifty
sixty Nine thousand Six hundred and
fifty Four Naira, Twenty Eight Kobo
Only), which contracts were unlawfully
awarded from the 2008 Amended Budget of
the Rural Electrification Agency(REA)
and thereby committed an offence
contrary to section 58(4) and punishable
under section 58(1) and(5) (a) and (b)
of the
PublicProcurementAct2007.
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