The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrested
and detained former President Goodluck Jonathan’s cousin, Mr. Azibaola Roberts,
over alleged links with the arms scandal involving the Office of the National
Security Adviser (ONSA).
It was gathered that Roberts, who was arrested
on March 23, alongside his colleague, Dakoru Atukpa, is the owner of Oneplus
Holdings, which was among the 300 firms indicted by the Presidential Audit
Panel on arms procurement between 2007 and 2015.
Oneplus Holdings was paid $40 million by former National
Security Adviser (NSA), Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd), for oil pipelines security
contract. The 13-man Arms Panel, after scrutinising documents, had recommended
Oneplus Holdings, among other companies and persons, for further investigation
by the EFCC.
Roberts’ counsel, Mr. Goddy Uche (SAN), has alleged a case of
vendetta against former President Jonathan. Uche said the suspect was allegedly
being persecuted owing to his relationship with the former president. Uche
accused the Federal Government of shying away from its responsibility to pay
Roberts’ company an honorarium of $4 million, being an outstanding payment for
an assignment, which his client helped the Federal Government execute. “My
client is being (allegedly) persecuted and punished because of his DNA, as a
relative of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.
“It is impunity and breach of their fundamental human rights.
We have a civil dispute and then you turn around to lock up the party with whom
you have a dispute. Then, you go ahead to give him impossible bail conditions.
Two federal serving directors each with properties in Maitama
or Asokoro and original of their Certificates of Occupancy; the four directors
are also required to present bail bonds of N250 million each from reputable
banks. “Robert and Atukpa are also required to deposit their international
passports.
“Which serving director in Nigeria today has property in
Asokoro or Maitama district and can boast of N250 million? It’s like saying
bring the bones of your grandmother alive before we grant you bail. “The
annoying thing is that while we were working to fulfill the bail conditions,
the EFCC went to court and obtained a remand order; which means that the
Commission never intended to grant them bail in the first place.
“My clients are innocent until proven guilty, according to
the laws of Nigeria. So, their continuous detention is a breach of their
fundamental human rights as free citizens of Nigeria. The appropriate thing for
the EFCC to do in this circumstance is to release them now or charge them to
court,” Uche said.
The EFCC, however, denied any wrongdoing, as the anti-graft
agency said it has a valid order of court to keep the duo, pending conclusion
of investigation. In an interview with New Telegraph yesterday, the Head of
Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, hinged the continuous
detention of Roberts and Atukpa, on their inability to meet the administrative
bail condition(s) the commission granted them.
He further disclosed that the anti-graft agency has in its
possession a valid order of court, to keep the duo pending conclusion of
investigations. According to Uwujaren, “He (Roberts) was arrested and is still
being held. Two days after they were offered administrative bail, they could
not meet the terms of that bail. ”
Consequently, the commission went and obtained a valid court
order to keep them, pending conclusion of investigation.” Since the
inauguration of the Presidential Audit Panel, revelations of alleged
non-compliance with procurement law, have been made, leading to the arrests and
prosecution of well-placed individuals, including Dasuki, a former Sokoto State
governor, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, as well as a former Minister of State for
Finance, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda.
Also arrested were a former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Air
Chief Marshal Alex Badeh trtd), an ex- Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal
Adesola Amosu (rtd), and many other retired and serving military officers.
Credit: New Telegraph

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