N5.78bn Fraud Allegation: EFCC Re-arraigns Ex-Governor Abdulfattah Ahmed

Date: 2024-10-22

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday filed 14 fresh charges of alleged N5.78bn fraud against former Kwara State governor Abdulfattah Ahmed at the Kwara State High Court. The charges also include the former commissioner for finance, Mr. Ademola Banu.

According to a report from punch, the EFCC accused the duo of diverting and misappropriating public funds meant for state projects and security. This re-arraignment follows the withdrawal of the case from the Federal High Court in Ilorin last week, which was previously presided over by Justice Evelyn Anyadike, before her transfer to another division.

Abdulfatah and Banu were first arraigned on a 12-count charge of mismanagement of public funds before Justice Anyadike on April 29, 2024, to which they pleaded not guilty.

The presiding judge was, however, transferred in the course of the trial, making the case to start de-novo

While the name of the ex-governor featured in all the 14 counts, Banu's name did not appear in count 7, where only Ahmed was accused of failure to fill the assets declaration form offered to him by officers of the EFCC upon arrest.

The offence was contrary to Section 27(3)(c) of the EFCC (Establishment) Act No. 1 of 2004 and punishable with a term of five years imprisonment under Section 27(3) of the same Act.

Abdulfatah, among sundry issues, allegedly spent an aggregate sum of N1,610,730,500 meant for the security administration of the state to charter private jets through Travel Messengers Limited, contrary to Section 22(5) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 and punishable under the same section.

The former governor and his finance commissioner were alleged to have conspired to steal money meant to pay the salaries of teachers working with the Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board.

They were also accused of stealing money meant to provide security and other infrastructural facilities for the people of the state, among others.

Count one of the charges read: “That you, ABDULFATAH AHMED (while being the Governor of Kwara State) and ADEMOLA BANU (while being the Commissioner for Finance in Kwara State), on or about 14 January 2015 in Ilorin, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did illegally spend the sum of N1,000,000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) to pay salaries of civil servants in Kwara State which sum was originally domiciled in the Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) Matching Grant account and which sum formed part of the funds allocated for the execution of the projects stated in the action plan for the year 2013 and approved by the Universal Basic Education Board (UBEC) and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 22(5) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 and punishable under the same section.”

Count four read: “That you, ABDULFATAH AHMED (while being the Governor of Kwara State) and ADEMOLA BANU (while being the Commissioner for Finance in Kwara State), between 25th July 2016 and 7th September 2016 in Ilorin, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, in such capacity having dominion over certain property, to wit; the sum of N990,545,883.64 (Nine Hundred and Ninety Million, Five Hundred and Forty-Five Thousand, Eighty Hundred and Eighty-Three Naira and Sixty-Four Kobo), committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said sum, when you dishonestly transferred the said sum from the Kwara SUBEB Matching Grant account into Polaris Bank for the repayment of loan facilities granted to the Kwara State Government by the said bank, contrary to the direction of the Compulsory Free Universal Basic Education Act, 2004, and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 315 of the Criminal Code and punishable under the same section.”

When the case was called on Monday, counsel for the EFCC, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), told the court that a 14-count charge dated the 15th day of October 2024 was prepared and filed on the same date.

“We urge your Lordship to accept the charge and allow it to be read to the defendants,” he said.

Responding, the lead counsel for the first and second defendants, Kamaldeen Ajibade (SAN) and Gboyega Oyewole (SAN), did not object to the application.

Justice Abdulgafar granted the application and ordered that the charge be read to the defendants.

The duo pleaded not guilty to all the charges when they were read to them.

Thereafter, the defence counsel, through a separate application on behalf of their clients, sought the leave of the court to move oral applications for the bail of the defendants.

They pleaded with the court to allow the bail formerly granted to their clients to continue, arguing that the case started in 2019 and the defendants were granted administrative bail by the commission, which they never jumped.

They urged the court to exercise its discretion to admit the first and second defendants to bail, as all the offences levelled against them were available.

Ruling on the applications, Justice Abdulgafar admitted the former governor and the former commissioner to bail in the sum of N100m with two surety each.

One of the sureties, he ruled, must be a serving or retired permanent secretary in the state.

He, thereafter adjourned till December 4 and 5, 2024, for further hearing.

 

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