High
Chief Raymond Dokpesi, the erstwhile Chairman, DAAR Communications Plc,
on Thursday, December 10, 2015 failed in his bid to regain freedom
after being docked on Wednesday on a six-count charge bordering on
alleged procurement fraud and breach of public trust to the tune of N2.1
billion before Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court
sitting in Abuja by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Dokpesi
is facing prosecution by the anti graft agency for allegedly receiving
the sum of N2.billion from the office of the National Security Adviser,
NSA, for PDP’s presidential media campaign.
The money was allegedly disbursed from funds earmarked for the procurement of arms for the fight of insurgency.
He
was arraigned alongside his firm, DAAR Investment and Holdings Limited,
owners of African Independent Television, AIT and Raypower FM.
The
funds which were allegedly released to the accused persons between
October, 2014 and March 19, 2015 were allegedly transferred from an
account the office of the NSA operated with the Central Bank of Nigeria,
CBN , to a First Bank of Nigeria Plc account owned by DAAR Investment
and Holding Company Limited.
The
offence was a breach of Section 58 (4) (b) of the Public Procurement
Act 2007 and punishable under Section 58 (6) and (7) of the same Act, as
well as under Section 17 (b) of the EFCC Act, 2004.
One of the counts reads:
“That
you Dr. Raymond Dokpesi and Daar Investment and Holding Company Limited
between October 2014 and March 19, 2015 in Abuja, conducted procurement
fraud by means of fraudulent and corrupt act, to wit: receipt of
payment into the account of Daar Investment and Holding Company Limited
with First Bank of Nigeria Plc of public funds in the sum of
N2,120,000,000 from the account of the office of National Security
Adviser (NSA) with the Central Bank of Nigeria for the funding of media
activities for the 2015 presidential election campaign for the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) and you thereby committed an offence contrary to
section 58 (4) (b) of the Public Procurement Act, 2007 and punishable
under Section 58 (6) & (7) of the same Act”.
The
accused pleaded not guilty to all the counts preferred against him, and
efforts of his counsel, Mike Ozekhome, SAN, to secure his bail was
countered by the prosecuting counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, on the ground
that, the application was served on him shortly before the court started
sitting.
He urged the court to allow him time to respond.
The court in the circumstance, adjourned till today for hearing on the bail application.
While
moving the application at the resumed sitting, Ozekhome, SAN, prayed
the court to grant the accused bail saying, “the applicant has not
contributed to the insurgency by his act and the only reason he is held
in custody is because of mere speculation of future investigation which
this honourable court cannot act on”.
He
told the court that, the applicant is billed to travel abroad for
medicals as can be proven in exhibits A3, A4 and A5 tendered in their
affidavit.
The
counsel argued that, the alleged offence is bailable adding that, the
accused would not jump bail as he had families and dependants.
Jacobs,
SAN, however drew the court’s attention to the seriousness of the
offence. “The nature of the offence is corruption and a serious one,” he
stated.
Jacobs explained that the exhibits tendered by the
defence which includes a doctor’s appointment letter, hotel reservation
and flight tickets, were arranged while the defendant was already in
custody.
He
further told the court that, “the accused initially denied having any
transaction with the office of the NSA until he was confronted with the
evidence. Therefore, such person cannot be granted bail as this is
coming when the country is trying to change its corruption rating in the
international community”.
He urged the court to refuse the application and remand the accused in custody.
Justice
Kolawole after listening to the submissions of both counsel, adjourned
till Monday, December 14, 2015 for ruling on the bail application and
ordered the accused be remanded in EFCC custody.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
10th December, 2015
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