Alleged ₦5.2bn Fraud: Again, Ex-JAMB Registrar, ICPC Opt For Settlement

Alleged ₦5.2bn Fraud: Again, Ex-JAMB Registrar, ICPC Opt For Settlement

https://www.channelstv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Untitled-1-Recovered-Recovered-Recovered-Recovered-6.png

A former Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Dibu Ojerinde, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) have agreed to settle the ₦5.2 billion case out of court.

Ojerinde’s lawyer, Eteya Ogana, informed Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court in Abuja shortly after the matter was called.

Ogana said, though the matter was adjourned for the defence to open their case today, there was a development where parties were exploring to see if the matter could be settled administratively.

He said, given the foregoing, “we shall be asking for a long date after vacation to enable us to report same”.

ICPC’s counsel, Lesie Iheduru, also corroborated Ogana ‘s remark. He said talks were ongoing on the reconciliation move.

Justice Egwuatu consequently adjourned the matter until Oct. 20 for report/settlement or defence.

Ojerinde had, in February 2022, opted for a plea bargain with the anti-corruption commission before the settlement collapsed.

He was arraigned on an 18-count charge before Justice Egwuatu in July 2021 by the commission for offences of corruption and fraud, when he headed the National Examinations Council (NECO) and JAMB.

He, however, pleaded not guilty to all the counts.

Justice Egwuatu had, on June 10, dismissed the no-case submission filed by Ojerinde and ordered him to enter his defence.

The ex-JAMB registrar, through his lawyer, had argued that he had no case to answer, insisting that the prosecution had failed to prove a prima facie case against him.

He, therefore, prayed the court to dismiss the charges against him.

READ ALSO: Court Frees Fayose, Says EFCC Failed To Link Him To Money Laundering

Turji
A court gavel

The development followed after the commission had presented witnesses and closed its case against the defendant.

But ICPC, in its argument, said it had been able to substantiate its allegations against the defendant.

The prosecution maintained that the commission had established its case and that the court should order him to enter his defence.

In his ruling, the judge held that the elements of the offence preferred against Ojerinde had been identified by the ICPC’s witnesses, requiring the defendant to enter a defence.

The ICPC alleged that Ojerinde committed multiple frauds while heading NECO and JAMB.

He was alleged to have committed offences bordering on abuse of office and fraudulent diversion of funds from government coffers to the tune of ₦5.2 billion.

In the proof of evidence tendered before the court by the ICPC’s lawyer, Ebenezer Shogunle, the commission accused him of conferring corrupt advantage upon himself at different times while he was the Registrar and Chief Executive of JAMB and NECO, respectively.

Source: Channels TV

234Radio

234Radio is Africa's Premium Internet Radio that seeks to export Africa to the rest of the world.