NAMA MD, four others, arraigned, sent to Kuje prison for alleged N6.9bn fraud

Kayode Ogundele
Kayode Ogundele
NAMA MD(in White attire) and other executives during their arraignment in Lagos, Thursday

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Thursday arraigned five staff of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), including its managing director before Justice Kuewumi Babs of the Federal High Court Lagos on 21- count charge of conspiracy, forgery and money laundering.

The accused persons are Ibrahim Abdulsalam, managing director of the agency; Nnamdi Udoh, former managing director (still at large), Adegorite Olumuyiwa, general manager, procurement; Agbolade Segun, general manager, finance; Clara Aliche, director finance; Joy Ayodele Adegorite, Randville Investment Limited and Multeng Travels and Tours Limited.

The accused persons are alleged to have conspired and stole the sum of N6.9 billion from NAMA.

A statement by EFCC head of media, Wilson Uwujaren, stated that troubles began for the accused persons after the Commission received a petition accusing some management staff of NAMA of engaging in acts of grand corruption.

“A team of Operatives were assigned to investigate the matter where it was discovered that the accused persons allegedly stole the said monies through fictitious procurement contracts, fictitious container clearing and fraudulent cash advances,” said the statement.

When the charge was read to them, the accused persons pleaded not guilty and in view of their plea, prosecuting counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, asked the court for a trial date and to remand the accused persons in prison custody.

However, counsel for the first accused person O. Oshoogun pleaded with the court to remand his client in the EFCC custody pending the hearing of his bail application.

All other defence counsel aligned themselves with Oshoogun in urging the court to remand their clients in the custody of the Commission.

In his response, Oyedepo told the court that the proper place to remand accused persons was prison custody adding that the detention facility of the Commission was overstretched.

Justice Babs upheld the submission of the prosecution and ordered that the accused persons be remanded in prison custody while adjourning the matter to April 12, 2016 for hearing of bail applications.

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