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N650m Fraud: Jumoke Akinjide To Remain In Custody Till July 6

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A Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan on Thursday, June 22 ordered that a former minister of the Federal Capital Territory [FCT], Mrs Olajumoke Akinjide be remanded in custody over N650 million fraud. Justice Joyce Abdulmaleek remanded her in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The former minister was arraigned on a 12- count amended charge bordering on conspiracy, unlawful conversion and stealing of N650 million in the build up to the 2015 general elections.

She was arraigned alongside former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, Senator Ayoade Adeseun, as well as one Chief Olanrewaju Otiti.

Justice Abdulmaleek adjourned the case till July 6 for the hearing of their bail application.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, “at the resumed hearing of the matter, Mr Rotimi Oyedepo, the prosecution counsel, informed the court that the commission had amended the charge against the accused persons and prayed that the amended charge be read.”

The defence counsel, however, objected to the amendments and reading of any charge to their clients.

The report said:“Mr Bolaji Ayorinde, Mr Michael Lana and Mr Adeniyi Isola, all defence counsel, argued that no charge had ever been read to their clients before, adding that there was therefore no cause for any amendment.

“The defence counsel also submitted that it was an irregularity on the part of the prosecution to be amending charges that were not known to be existing.

“The judge, however, overruled them directing that the charge sheet be read to them.

“The two accused persons present in court—Akinjide and Otiti– pleaded not guilty to the 12- count charge.

“There was a stir, however, as Ayorinde and Lana in separate submissions told the court that they were withdrawing further appearance in the case, claiming the court had not been fair to their clients.

“The two defence counsel subsequently walked out of the court.”

NAN however reports that Akinjide had begun moves to explore plea bargain arrangement with EFCC.

Oyedepo, who confirmed the move during the court’s proceeding, said that the process was still ongoing

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