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N10.3m interest was paid to Nigeria Police in 2016 from N300m kept in fixed deposit in Wema Bank – Witness tells court

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March 21, 2019
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A prosecution witness, Maifuwa Aibangbe, on Thursday informed an FCT High Court, Apo that N10.3 million interest was paid to  the Nigeria Police in 2016 from the N300 million kept in a fixed deposit account in Wema Bank Plc.
Aibangbe, a Business Development Manager with Wema Bank Plc, informed court while testifying in the fraud charge brought against a former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Sunday Ehindero and a former Commissioner of Police, John Obaniyi.
The Independent  Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC)  arraigned the defendants before Justice Sylvanus Oriji,  on  10-count charge bordering on fraud, giving false statement  and conspiracy.
Aibangbe, under cross-examination by counsel for Ehindero, Kelvin  Omoruwa, told the court that the N10. 3 million was paid in two installments.
Also during cross-examination by counsel for Obaniyi,Ssamuel Odariko,the witness said that the account the N300 million was deposited into, does not belong to any of the defendants.
Also while being led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, Zainab Nass, Aibangbe informed the court that sometimes in 2006, a letter was received by Wema Bank from the IGP’s office, accompanied with a First Bank cheque, instructing that the sum of N300 million be invested in a fixed deposit account for 90 days at an annual rate of 10 per cent.
He added that at the expiration of that investment, another instruction was given by the Office of IGP to roll over the principal sum of N300million at 10 per cent interest rate per annum for 30 days.
According to him, “We also received a mandate that the interest accrued for the first 90 days be made available to the Office of the Inspector-General of Police for operational expenses.”
The PW3 informed that at the end of the second investment, the bank was told to terminate the investment and pay the interest in cash to the IGP office.
He stated that both first and second interests were paid to the Office in cash.
Meanwhile, based on a request for adjournment by the prosecution, Justice Oriji adjourned the case until May 3,  May 8 and May 13 for continuation if hearing
They were accused by ICPC of misusing the sum of N557. 9 million donated by the Bayelsa Government to the Nigerian Police Force to purchase of arms and ammunition, which they were alleged to have diverted into separate accounts belonging to them.
The offence contravened  the provisions of sections 26(1) and 22(5) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.
The defendants  pleaded not guilty to the charge.

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