The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Tuesday arraigned a
former Special Adviser to the Kwara State Governor on Millennium
Development Goals, Ope Saraki, who is also a cousin to Senate President
Bukola Saraki for an alleged N371m scam.
The EFCC said in a
statement by its spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, that a former
Commissioner for Information, Olatunji Moronfoye, was also arraigned
before Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo of a Federal High Court sitting in
Ilorin for offences bordering on abuse of office, diversion of public
funds and money laundering.
While Moronfoye served as
commissioner under Saraki when he was the governor of Kwara State, Ope
served under the current Governor of Kwara State, Abdulfatah Ahmed.
Moronfoye
and Saraki, who were first arraigned on May 13, 2015, had to re-enter
their plea on Tuesday following the transfer of the former trial judge,
Justice A. O. Faji.
According to the anti-graft agency,
Moronfoye, while being the Special Adviser to former Governor Saraki
(now Senate President) allegedly used his position to enrich himself.
The
EFCC alleged that Moronfoye awarded contracts to the tune of N200m for
the renovation of Ijagbo Primary Health Centre and specialist hospitals
within the state to a company in which he had interests and was the sole
signatory to its account.
It said Ope allegedly abused his
office and laundered state funds for his personal benefit by awarding
inflated contracts to companies owned by his cronies.
The
commission said in one of the transactions involving the purchase of
buses for the state, Ope fraudulently procured 13 Hiace buses from a
“local car dealer” and converted the vehicle to an ambulance instead of a
factory-built ambulance for which a contract of N171, 990, 000 was
awarded to Chemiroy Nigeria Limited.
One of the charges read in
part, “That you, Ope Saraki, being the Special Adviser on Millennium
Development Goals to Governor of Kwara State sometime in 2012 at Ilorin
within the jurisdiction of this honourable court did by undue interest
conducted procurement fraud in the procurement of 13 units of ambulance
for 13 General Specialists Hospitals in Kwara State at the sum of
N171,990, 000, a contract awarded to Chemiroy Nigeria Limited and
thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 58 (4) (b) of the
Public Procurement Act, 2007 and punishable under Section 58 (5) 0f the
same Act.”
Moronfoye and Saraki pleaded not guilty to the three and five counts preferred against them respectively.
In view of their pleas, counsel for the EFCC, Joseph Uzor, urged the court for a date to commence trial
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