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    N11million Fraud: Civil Servant Jailed For Seven Years In Niger State

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    The Niger State High Court sitting in Minna, North Central Nigeria, has convicted and sentenced one Mr. Umar Farouk, a serving Deputy Director in the State Ministry of Land and Transportation to seven years’ imprisonment for fraud.

    Farouk was convicted for demanding and receiving gratification of N11 million from a contractor for the award of a contract.

    The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), arraigned Farouk before Justice Abdullahi Mikail, in July 2020 on a seven-count bordering on gratification and conferment of corrupt advantage upon self.

    Spokesman of the ICPC, Azuka Ogugua, who announced the conviction of the Farouk in statement, said that the convict had pleaded not guilty which lead to the long trial.

    Ogugua said, “ICPC prosecutor, Osuobeni Akpos, had told the court that Farouk while serving as the Deputy Director of Land Transport for the Niger State Ministry of Land Transportation in 2016, collected the sum of N11million as kickback from a contractor for the award of contract for the registration of auto mechanic workshops, registration of auto spare parts dealers, registration of motorcycle/tricycle dealers and registration of color code certification for commercial transport operators.

    “The prosecution explained to the court how the convict had received money on different occasions sometimes N100,000, N500,000, N400,000, etc. to the tune of N11 million from one Oyabambi Stephen on behalf of Boyabam Services Global Limited in exchange for a contract.

    “The court was also informed that the said action of the convict was in contravention of Sections 8 and 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 and punishable under the same Act.”

    One of the charges read, “That you Umar Farouk, male, sometime in March 2016 or thereabout, while being in the employment by the Niger State Government as Deputy Director, Land Transport, at Minna, Niger State Capital, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court corruptly received the sum of N500,000.00 from one Oyabambi Stephen on behalf of Boyabam Services Global Limited for yourself through your United Bank for Africa account no, in relation to the award of contract for the registration of auto mechanic workshops, the registration of auto spare parts dealers, the registration of motorcycle/tricycle dealers and registration of the color code certification for commercial transport operators and you thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 8(1)(a)(ii) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.

    “The trial judge stated that the prosecution had proven their case beyond a reasonable doubt. He thereby found the Deputy Director guilty on all the seven counts and sentenced him to seven years imprisonment each for counts one to six and five years’ imprisonment for count seven. All the sentences are to run concurrently.”

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