By Kehinde Odesanya
The Abuja Federal High Court has on Monday morning remanded a former Minister of
Interior, Mr. Abba Moro together with a deputy director in the ministry, F. O
Alayebami, in prison pending the hearing of their bail applications
scheduled for Wednesday.
The order was given by Justice Anwuli Chikere of the Abuja Federal High Court on Monday after they were arraigned on 11 counts of N675m fraud which bothers
on the popular March 15, 2014 National Immigration Services recruitment scam.
The judge however allowed one of the accused persons, Mrs.
Anastasia Daniel-Nwobia, a former Permanent Secretary in the
ministry, to continue enjoying the administrative bail which was granted to her by
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on February 22.
The accused persons represented by separate lawyers on
Monday all pleaded not guilty to the 11 counts, when the charges were read
to them.
But the company was not represented by anybody and a not-guilty plea was recorded for it.
The prosecution accused the defendants of offences bordering on
obtaining money by false pretences, procurement fraud and money
laundering.
The defendants allegedly defrauded graduate applicants of
N675,675,000 during the 2014 Nigeria Immigration Service recruitment,
during which no fewer than 20 job seekers lost their lives.
The EFCC also accused them of defrauding the 675, 675 applicants of N675,675,000.
Each of the 676,675 applicants was charged N1,000 each.
The defendants allegedly flouted the Public Procurement Act, No. 65
of 2007 in the award of the contract for the organisation of the
recruitment test to Drexel Tech Nigeria Ltd.
The EFCC also alleged that Drexel EFCC had no prior advertisement
and no needs assessment and procurement plan was carried out before the
contract was awarded.
According to the anti-graft agency, the contract was awarded
through selective tendering procedure by invitation of four firms
without seeking the approval of the Bureau for Public Procurement.
The said act was said to be contrary to sections 40, 42 and 43 of
the Public Procurement Act, No. 65 of 2007 and punishable under section
58 of the same Act.
After the arraignment on Monday, the lead prosecuting counsel, Mr.
Aliyu Yusuf, applied that the accused persons be remanded in prison and
also asked the court to give trial dates.
But counsel for the the second defendant (Alayebami), Chief Chris
Uche (SAN), informed the court that he had filed a bail application on
behalf of his client.
Yusuf said the bail application was only served on the commission on Friday and thus needed needed time to respond to it.
But Uche, who said Alayebami is a nursing mother and “a victim of
circumstances”, urged Justice Chikere to release her on bail pending the
hearing of his bail application.
The judge granted the application and fixed Wednesday for hearing of the accused persons’ bail applications.
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