A
Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, on Tuesday, admitted more exhibits
against a former Director- General of the Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Mr. Patrick Akpobolokemi and
five others.
Akpobolokemi
is standing trial, alongside five others, on a 13- count charge
bordering on conspiracy, stealing and fraudulent conversion of funds, to
the tune of N687, 294, 680 (Six Hundred and Eighty Seven Million, Two
Hundred and Ninety Four Thousand, Six Hundred and Eighty Naira). His
co-accused persons are: Captain Ezekiel Bala Agaba; Ekene Nwakuche;
Governor Amechee Juan; Vincent Udoye, Captain Ade Sahib Olopoenia and
Gama Marine Nigeria Limited.
At
the resumed hearing of the matter on Tuesday, prosecution counsel,
Rotimi Oyedepo, presented one of the three witnesses he earlier brought
before the court. The witness: Olamide Ogunsanya, an Assistant Director
in NIMASA disclosed to the court, how the sum of N795,200,000( Seven
Hundred and Ninety Five Million, Two Hundred Thousand Naira only) was
paid into the International Shipping and Port Safety, ISPS, account and
how same was disbursed. The witness told the court that approval for
the disbursement of the money came from the office of Akpobolokemi.
The
document conveying the presidential approval through the office of the
National Security Adviser, NSA, was identified by the witness and same
was admitted as exhibit P22. On the document, Ogunsanya identified the
endorsement of the first accused person, Akpobolokemi.
Also
tendered through the witness are letters from NIMASA to the Accountant
General of Federation and approval from the Accountant General's office.
The documents were eventually admitted as exhibits P24 and P25
respectively.
The
witness also identified the third accused person, Ekene Nwakuche as the
first beneficiary in the disbursement of the N795,200,000. She told the
court that between 16 September, 2014 and 6 November, 2014, Nwakuche
received N3,000,000 each, on eight occasions, from the ISPS account
totalling N28,000,000 (Twenty Eight Million Naira Only).
Other
beneficiaries are Avant Guard Securities, N94,000,000; Extreme Vertex
Limited, N318,000,000; Suco Global, N15,000,000; O2 Services Limited,
N21,200,000 and N16,000,000; and Aroward Consulting, N70,000,000.
At
the end of the day, the witness said there was a balance of N198, 635
(One Hundred and Ninety Eight Thousand, Six Hundred and Thirty Five
Naira Only) left in the account.
While
explaining the procedure for receiving and disbursing money in NIMASA,
Ogunsanya said a request would be made to the presidency through the
NSA’s office and when approved, the DG would then asked the Executive
Director to implement. From the executive director’s office, an internal
memo is raised and directed to the Director, Financial Services
Department where payment instructions would be issued.
The
witness further disclosed that on 20 March, 2014, the sum of N447,
000,000 was paid into the ISPS account and same was disbursed following
the same procedure, with a slight change in the beneficiaries.
In this instance, new beneficiaries were included. They are: Green Lemon Limited and Seabulk.
Oyedepo asked the witness about the procedure for the award of contracts in NIMASA and she said the agency
has
different threshold in terms of contracts award as stipulated by the
Bureau of Public Procurement (BPE). She said the DG has An approval
limit of N5,000,000. For contracts that exceeds N5,000,000 to anything
below N50,000,000 it falls into the threshold of parastatal’s tenders
board. Contracts that are between N50,000,000 to below N100,000,000,
falls under the threshold of ministerial tenders board and any contract
above N100,000,000 falls within the presidential or Federal Executive
Council’s threshold.
The
N318,000,000 payment to Extreme Vertex Limited was sighted as example
of violation of BPE’s stipulated threshold by the former leadership of
NIMASA.
Ogunsanya
said that though the normal procedure for awarding contract was always
followed, she never met or saw any representative from any of the
companies that were alleged to have been awarded the purported
contracts.
During
cross examination, the witness admitted that she was one of the
signatories to the ISPS account but when she was asked whether she was
aware of the 2013/14 National Assembly’s budgetary appropriation for
the sum of N447,000,000, Ogunsanya said she had to look at the budget to be able to answer the question.
Counsel
to Akpobolokemi, Joseph Nwobike, SAN, prayed the court for an
adjournment in order to effectively cross examine the witness.
Justice Buba adjourned the matter to Wednesday, 2 March 2016 for continuation of trial.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
1st March, 2016
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