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MAMBILLA: FCT court adjourns hearing over EFCC invalid prosecution witness

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ,EFCC prosecution of the former minister of power and steel , Dr Olu Agunloye for alleged criminal charges formally commenced at the FCT Court , Thursday, 30 May 2024 before Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie.

EFCC is prosecuting Dr. Agunloye for allegedly “awarding in 2003 a $6 billion Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) contract without cash backing, disobeying oral directives of the President, forging his own letter as a sitting Minister and receiving a retroactive bribe of N3.

6 million 16 years after.

To prove its case, the anti graft agency listed seven witnesses excluding former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo who had earlier volunteered to testify at the court.

The EFCC presented its first Prosecution Witness (PW1), Mr Adewale as “representative of the Guaranty Trust Bank”.
to discuss the GTBank statement of accounts presented by EFCC.

Mr Adewale told the court that he was not in the employment of GTBank, this led the defence lawyers quickly pointed out the aberration to the court and halted the presentation of Mr Adewale as witness

The court promptly stopped the proceedings and adjourned the hearing till Monday, 10 June 2024 to enable the EFCC regularise its Prosecution Witness Number One.

It will be recalled that the former Minister, Dr. Olu. Agunloye, has consistently asserted that he did not commit any crime, and that EFCC is prosecuting him to corroborate FGN’s pleas at the arbitration in France hoping to free FGN from liabilities in the Arbitration even though FGN knows that the issues that led to the international arbitration were caused under Buhari’s APC Government and not by Agunloye.

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However, Agunloye will have to combat the emergent bias, prejudice, and prejudgment on the part of the trial judge and has to struggle very hard for justice in Nigeria.

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