Justice E. A. Edigin of the Edo State High Court has
adjourned to Thursday October 30, hearing on the preliminary objection in the
case instituted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission against the
quartet of Joseph Sule Emoabino, David Igbiniba, Aghator Efe and Dr Simon
Imuekemhe ( former Chairman, Secretary, Director of Finance and Accounts, State
Universal Basic Education Board and a former Secretary to Government of Edo
State respectively).
At the resumed hearing on Monday, October 27, counsel to the
first accused, Charles Adogah, SAN, told the court that he had filed a
preliminary objection challenging the jurisdiction of the court and that the
charge against the first accused person is irregular and unconstitutional.
However, EFCC counsel, Aso Larry Peters told the court that
the matter was for trial and that he came with two witnesses. He said he was
served with notice of the preliminary objection by the defence counsel that
morning. "The notice was filed in June but served on us this morning. We
are surprised by this motion. We came for trial but we are surprised by the
objection challenging the jurisdiction and raising constitutional issues"
EFCC counsel said in view of the motion he was statutorily
entitled to time for response.
Justice Edigin then asked the defence counsel if he took
cognisance of Section 167 of the
Criminal Procedure Law and that the matter was meant to be heard all through the working days of
the week . Counsel to the first accused
person who said he was appearing in the matter for the first time, told the
court that he was at liberty to raise the issue of objection at any time.
Justice Edigin said she would partly blame the Senior
Advocate for not ensuring that prosecution was served before now. She then
adjourned to Thursday, October 30, for hearing of the preliminary objection.
The accused persons were first arraigned by the Commission
in February 2015 on an 8-count charge of allegedly spending sums allocated for
a particular project on another project, contrary to Section 22 (5) of the
Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000.
One of the counts reads: “Joseph Sule Emoabino, David Eson
Igbiniba, Aghator Gaskin Efe and Dr. Simon Imuekemhe being chairman, Secretary,
Director of Finance and Accounts of State Universal Basic Education Board, Edo
state and Secretary to Government of Edo State respectively, on or about the
5th of June, 2012 in Benin within the
jurisdiction of Edo State High court spent the sum of N16,853,242.58 (sixteen
million eight hundred and fifty three thousand, two hundred and forty two
naira, fifty eight kobo) for construction of perimeter fence in Ivbiore Primary
School Ugbor, a project not covered by the intervention funds allocated by the
state Universal Basic Education Commission/state Government and thereby
committed an offence”
Particulars of count two read that the accused persons spent
the sum of N13, 216, 457.26 for the renovation of six classrooms block in
Ikirodah Primary School Ugiekha, a project not covered by the intervention
funds of SUBEB/State government.
On count five, they were alleged to have spent the sum of
N12, 405,154.25 for the renovation of six classrooms blocks in Ikabigbo Primary
School Ikabigbo, a project not covered by the intervention funds of SUBEB/State
government.
Particulars of counts six and seven alleged that the accused
persons spent the sum of N22, 190,434.77 and N13, 146.757.42 for the renovation
of six classroom/office blocks in Ogan/Oviawe Primary Schools and construction
of perimeter fence, water closet suites and drilling of borehole in Ebenezer
Primary School Benin-City, projects not covered by the intervention funds of
SUBEB/State government.
Media & Publicity
28th October, 2014
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