EFCC’s alleged pension accounts, oronsaye, EFCC closes case against Oronsaye

Courts fixes April 5 to decide Ex-HoS, Oronsaye’s fate on N190m fraud charges

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The Federal High Court, Abuja on Thursday fixed April 5, to deliver judgment in the fraud charges brought against a former Head of Service of the Federation, (Ex-HoS) Mr Stephen Oronsaye by the Federal Government.

The trial Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo fixed the date after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Oronsaye and other parties in the matter adopted their final written addresses in the case.

Oronsaye was arraigned alongside the Managing Director of Fedrick Hamilton Global Services Limited, Mr. Osarenkhoe Afe on 49 counts charges but the charges were later reduced to 22.

Equally charged before the court by the EFCC included three companies- Cluster Logistic Limited, Kangolo Dynamic Cleaning Limited, and Drew Investment & Construction Company Limited.

It was alleged that the defendants had, between 2010 and 2011, used the firms and diverted public funds through procurement fraud.

While adopting his final brief of arguments through his counsel, Mr Ade Okeanya-inneh (SAN), the former Head of Service of the Federation asked the court to dismiss the entire charges against him and acquit him on the ground of lack of evidence and merit.

He asserted that the charges against him were worthless because they were not based or predicated on any known facts or evidence to sustain them.

He recalled that EFCC on its own in the course of trial withdrew 22 charges when faced with reality that the charges have no substance.

However, EFCC represented by Mr Oluwaleke Atolagbe prayed to the Court to convict the defendants based on the evidence adduced by 21 witnesses who testified in the matter.

Atolagbe predicated his request for conviction on the confession of the second defendant in the trial.

Justice Ekwo after taking arguments in the matter, fixed April 5 to deliver his judgment.


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