President
Goodluck Jonathan’s cousin, Azibaola Roberts, remains in detention over
a $40million (N12.7b) contract obtained from the Office of the National
Security Adviser(ONSA) to ‘pacify’ militants in the Niger Delta.
Roberts, who was arrested alongside
colleague Dakoru Atukpa, is the Managing Director of Kakatar
Construction and Engineering Company Limited and One-Plus Holdings.
Gordy Uche (SAN), accused the EFCC of embarking on a vendetta mission against the ex-President.
He said Roberts is being persecuted because of his blood link with Jonathan.
The EFCC arrested Roberts and Dakoru on
March 23 as part of the ongoing probe of 300 companies involved in
phantom contracts at the ONSA.
It was gathered that as at last night, the suspects, who could not meet their bail terms, were still with the EFCC.
A source in the commission said: “The
suspects were arrested in respect of payment of $40million by ONSA for a
contract which was tagged as purchase of tactical equipment for Special
Forces.
“When they interacted with our
investigators, they could not explain what the contract was meant for.
They said they used the money to pacify militants in the Niger Delta.
“Even though we wanted to accept their
claim, there is no documentary evidence to show how the $40m contract
was awarded, how it was disbursed and the list of beneficiaries.
“The case is not about being a blood relation of a former President or not. Is he the only relation of the ex-President?
“We are looking into payments made by
ONSA and $40miilion was advanced without any record of how the contract
or how it was awarded or done.”
The Head of Media and Publicity at the
EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, who confirmed the investigation of Jonathan’s
cousin and Dakoru, said the agency had been fair in investigating the
$40million.
He said: “It is true that they are being held and investigation is still ongoing.
“But two days after their arrest, they
were offered administrative bail with two sureties who must be of the
rank of director in the civil service. The sureties were expected to
provide evidence of tax payment and N250million bank guarantee.
“ But the suspects failed to produce
any surety, which made the commission to legally approach a court for an
order to detain them.”
The suspects’ lawyer, Gordy Uche (SAN),
in a statement in Abuja, accused the EFCC of embarking on a vendetta
mission against former President Goodluck Jonathan.
He said the Federal Government is still
owing his client $4million being balance of the contract sum for
“successfully securing oil pipelines which saw Nigeria reap billions of
US dollars from increased oil production”.
He asked the commission to “either charge my clients to court or release them on bail.”
Uche said: “My client(Roberts) is being persecuted and punished because of his DNA, as a relative of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.
“My clients(Roberts and Dakoru) are
innocent until proven guilty, according to the laws of Nigeria. So,
their continuous detention is a breach of their fundamental human rights
as free citizens of Nigeria. The appropriate thing for the EFCC to do
in this circumstance is to release them now or charge them to court.”
Uche accused the Office of the National
Security Adviser (NSA) of shirking its responsibility for the payment of
the outstanding $4m due to his client as honorarium for an assignment
which he said his client helped the Federal Government execute and for
which the government reaped billions of dollars in return.
“It is impunity and breach of their
fundamental human rights. We have a civil dispute and then you turn
around to lock up the party with whom you have a dispute. Then, you go
ahead to give him impossible bail conditions.
“Two federal serving directors each with
properties in Maitama or Asokoro and the original of their Certificate
of Occupancy; the four directors are also required to present bail bonds
of N250m each from reputable banks. Robert and Atukpa are also required
to deposit their international passports.
“Which serving director in Nigeria today
has property in Asokoro or Maitama district, and can boast of
N250million? It’s like saying bring the bones of your grandmother alive
before we grant you bail.
“The annoying thing is that while we
were working to fulfill the bail conditions, the EFCC went to court and
obtained a remand order, which means that the commission never intended
to grant them bail in the first place.
”If the NSA has a civil complaint
against our client for ‘breach of contract’ and wants refund of money,
the best thing to do is to file a civil complaint and allow an impartial
judge to determine the case on merit.
“The EFCC is insisting that Oneplus
Holdings should show proof of work done, including receipts of payments
made to third parties from the proceeds of the said contract, or in the
alternative refund the $40m to government coffers. It is for this reason
that Robert and Atukpa have been held captive and locked up
incommunicado by the EFCC for over two weeks.
“On assumption of office, President
Muhammadu Buhari set up a presidential panel to investigate all
contracts awarded by the Jonathan administration from 2011 to 2015.
“ The committee investigated contracts
of 300 firms and individuals and made far-reaching recommendations,
which include refund of money, further investigation, etc.
“Oneplus Holdings was recommended for
further investigation, which meant the committee had reservations on the
execution of the contract, even when it was clear the company appeared
before the presidential committee and provided all the information it
requested.
“However, of great concern is why
Oneplus Holdings was singled out of the 300 companies and individuals
for its immediate action.
“ “If you look at that list (of the
presidential committee), Oneplus is neither number one nor the last on
it. So, why pick on Oneplus Holdings first?”
Via TheNation...
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