Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Pension Scam in Nigeria

Justice Mohammed Talba of High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, sitting in Gudu, Abuja, on March 29, 2012, sent six suspects who were arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for allegedly defrauding police pensioners to the tune of N32.8 Billion naira (Thirty Two billion, Eight Hundred Million Naira) to prison custody.
The six suspects who were arraigned on a 16 criminal charges bordering on conspiracy and criminal breach of trust were: Esai Dangabar, Atiku Abubakar Kigo, Ahmed Inuwa Wada, John Yakubu Yusufu, Mrs. Veronica Ulonma Onyegbula and Sani Habila Zira. Kigo was the director of the Police Pension Office, before he was made Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Niger Delta.
There was however a mild drama when the accused were docked and their Counsels announced appearances before the charges were read. Barrister J.N Egwuonwu had announced appearance for all the six accused persons when Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, stood up and told the court that Egwuonwu’s appearance was misnomer as two Senior Advocates were in the court to represent some of the accused persons. Another SAN who was in court for the case was Dr. Awa Kalu.



10 comments:

Jeff said...

Are you guys really ashamed,if you were you won't have done what you did

Odiete said...

Public disgrace is what is good for ds nation

Belema said...

Why can't Nigeria adopt capital punishment like the chinese country since these theives are being worshipped by the amt of money they acquire illegally

Anonymous said...

Shame on them,our system is faulty, it will take the coming of Jesus Christ to redeem this nation

Arowolo said...

Has this got anything to do with way the police harrass innocent citizens to bribe them (as if its their right you must drop sth before you drive thru)

Carlos said...

But this is not fair now,we shld not blame the police for their actions, if they can be treated like this by those that are meant to show and direct people the right way, as the saying goes, they learned from the best, corruption is so deeply rooted that people see it as normal in this nation,just maybe that's why they see bribe as their right

Abidi said...

Women have become unemotional, their hustling level has no part two,those days women were more loving, emotional and caring but it's opposite now,you are covering your face thief,open lets see

Ola said...

Omo! d economy is hard,all man for himself

Jasmine said...

The reason why the police harass people for money is because they are not well paid, they do not train them as they should, sometimes their kits are not complete,the money meant for all these have been pocketed by the likes of these, so when they see injustice on daily basis, their purpose of defending citizens are defeated, bc they have lost the zeal and rational behind it.

Talabi said...

The system needs to be revamped - the legislature,exective and judiciary, including you and I before progress and corruption free nation can be achieved