Vanguard Newspaper
A High Court sitting in Okene
yesterday on Friday sentenced a Deputy Comptroller of Prisons, Joseph Idachaba
to seven years in prison for fraudulently enriching himself with over N1.4
million belonging to Nigerian Prisons Service, NPS.
Justice Josiah Majebi of Okene High
Court handed down the sentence in the case of three-count charge of criminal
conspiracy, falsehood and fraud in a case Idachaba was arraigned along with one
other staff of the Prisons Service, Ruth Onoja in February, by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The duo were alleged to have
violated provisions of the EFCC Act No. 14 of 2006 in the fraudulent transfer
of N1,403,114.09 from the accounts of NPS through payment of salaries to a
ghost staff, one Opia Mohammed Ugbede.
Prosecution submitted that the
unknown Ugbede later paid the amount into Idachaba’s account.
Majebi in his judgement said the
prosecution had proved the case of fraud against the accused beyond reasonable
doubt and went ahead to convict him of the charge but acquitted him of
conspiracy and falsehood.
He said that the convict had
initially admitted commission of the crime in his statement but later turned
around to deny it. ”The claim of the 1st accused (Idachaba) that he does
not know Opia Mohammed Ugbede who was alleged to have paid the money into his
account is but an afterthought.
“To believe the story of the 1st
accused in the face of the overwhelming evidence adduced by the prosecution is
to believe the holiness of a Bishop hanging a talisman on his neck.”
“It is my view and I hold that by
the pieces of evidence aforementioned in this judgement, the prosecution has
established that the 1st accused knowingly misrepresented Mohammed Ugbede Opia
as a member of staff of NPS with the intention to defraud the service.”
Majebi therefore sentenced the
accused to seven years in prison in accordance with section 1(3) of the
Advanced Fee Fraud and Other related Offences Act No 14 of 2006. The 2nd
accused, Onoja, was however discharged and acquitted as the prosecution could
not establish the charge of conspiracy to link her with commission of the
crime.
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