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EFCC fails to Arraign Senator Bassey, Jide Omokore over N254m bribe

Last updated: December 12, 2018 6:32 pm
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have failed to arraign a serving Senator of Akwa Ibom State, Albert Bassey, and an oil baron, Olajide Jones Omokore over an alleged bribe of 12 cars worth N254 million.

The proposed arraignment of Senator Bassey and Jones before Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo of an Ikeja Special Offences Court, Lagos was stalled following the absence of both defendants.

The duo, who were billed to be arraigned on a 14-count charge bordering on corruption, were absent during proceedings.

According to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Bassey, 45, who is representing Akwa-Ibom North-East, received the vehicles between 2010 and 2014 from Omokore, when he (Bassey) served as the Akwa-Ibom Commissioner for Finance.

During Yesterday’s proceedings, Omokore’s counsel, Olatunde Adejuyigbe SAN, informed the court of a pending application before the court bordering on jurisdiction.

Adejuyigbe said that the EFCC had just filed a response to the application which was served on them on November 23.

“My Lord, much as we are willing to move on with the application, there is no way I can just gloss over the prosecution’s response which was just served on us,” Adejuyigbe said.

Responding to the claims of the Defence counsel, the EFCC lawyer, M. S Abubakar told the court that the defendants should have made themselves availaible for arraignment before filing applications.

“It is not right that the applications should be heard at this stage when arraignment has not taken place,” Abubakar said.

Adejuyigbe SAN also complained bitterly that the anti-graft agency was hounding his client. This was also corroborated by Bassey’s counsel Samuel Ikpo.

Responding to the claim, Abubakar said that the defendants were on administrative bail but had refused to show up at the commission’s office

“EFCC is not hounding anybody. The defendants have refused to show up at the EFCC to be served with the processes, ” he said.

Justice Taiwo immediately ordered the EFCC prosecutor to serve the defendants’ counsels adding that they can collect the processes on behalf of their clients.

The Judge also reminded the EFCC prosecutor of the Supreme Court ruling stating that the defendants don’t have to be physically present in court before they can file applications bordering on jurisdiction.

Bassey is to face a seven-count charge bordering on corruption as a public officer and for collecting bribes.

On his part, Omokore is also facing a seven-count charge bordering on offering gratification to a public officer and giving bribe.

According to the charge sheet, Bassey received the vehicles from Omokore over a five-year period (2010-2014) in Lagos.

Bassey received the bribes while serving as the Akwa-Ibom Commissioner for Finance and Chairman of the Akwa-Ibom State Inter-Ministerial Direct Labour Coordinating Committee (IMDLCC).

The EFCC claimed that on May 10, 2010, Bassey allegedly corruptly received a BMW X5 BP worth N50 million from Omokore in December 2012 and another Infinity QX 56 BP worth N45 million from him.

On November 2013, the serving senator received a Toyota Landcruiser V8 BP valued at N40 million and in March 2014, he received a Range Rover, also valued at N40 million from the businessman as well as in September 2014, another Toyota Hiace High Roof car valued at N27 million.

Others are Toyota Hiace High Roof car valued at N16 million and six units of Toyota Hilux vehicles valued at N36 million.

The anti-graft commission claimed that the car gifts were given to Bassey by Omokore in exchange for contracts from the Akwa-Ibom Government.

The offences, according to the EFCC, contravene Sections 63 (1)(a), 64 (1)(a) and 98(1), (a), (i) of the Criminal Law of Lagos 2011.

The matter was thereafter adjourned till January 23, 2019 for hearing of the application.

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