The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Wednesday, February
17, 2016 arraigned one Valentine Orji, the Managing Director of Naxpro
Energy & Shipping Company Limited before Justice A. A. Onojovwo of
the Delta State High Court sitting in Warri, on a six-count charge
bordering on issuance of dud cheque to the tune of N60million (Sixty
Million Naira).
The
petitioner, ARC Marine & Civil Construction Company Limited alleged
that sometime in September 2013 Orji, approached her in the company of
one Mr. Bimbo requesting to buy a vessel, MV DOLA with registration No.
IMO H. 6826793. After the negotiation, the parties agreed on the sum of
N140million (One Hundred and Forty Million Naira).
The
two parties agreed that the vessel would be handed over to Orji’s
company after the sum of N80million (Eighty Million Naira) is deposited
for the vessel and issuance of post-dated cheque covering the balance
sum of N60million (Sixty Million Naira).
Upon
the payment of the initial amount, the vessel was handed over to his
company, and it was agreed if by April 1, 2014 he fails to pay the
balance the vessel should be returned.
However, on presentation of Orji’s cheque in bank, it was dishonoured on the grounds of insufficient funds.
Efforts made to recover the vessel or money proved abortive.
One of the counts reads:
“That
you, Valentine Orji being the Managing Director of NAXPRO ENERGY AND
SHIPPING COMPANY LTD on or about the 1st day of December, 2013 at Warri,
within the Judicial Division of this Court did obtain credit for
yourself by issuing a First Bank of Nigeria Plc Cheque No: 06833503 in
the sum of N10,000,000 (Ten Million Naira) belonging to NAXPRO ENERGY
AND SHIPPING COMPANY LTD in favour of Arc Marine and Civil Contractors
Ltd which cheque when presented for payment within three months of
issuance, was dishonoured on the grounds of insufficient funds standing
to your credit and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1
(1) (b) of the Dishonoured Cheque (Offences) Act, CAP. D11 VOL5 LAWS of
the Federation of Nigeria Revised Edition 2007.”
He pleaded not guilty to the charge.
In view of his plea, prosecuting counsel, M. T. Iko, urged the court to fix a date to commence trial.
However, the defence counsel, Erikefe prayed the court to grant the accused person bail.
Justice
Onojovwo, granted the accused person bail in the sum of N5million (Five
Million Naira), and two sureties in like sum. The sureties must be
resident within Warri or Effurun jurisdiction with a landed property to
be verified by the bailiff of the court.
The judge ordered the accused person to be remanded in prison custody pending the perfection of his bail.
The matter was adjourned to March 22, 2016 for trial to commence.
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