Monday, March 10, 2014

Dr. Simon Imuekeme, Former Secretary To Edo State Govt,Remanded For Contract Scam.

The former Secretary to Adams Oshiohmole led Edo State Government, Dr. Simon Imuekeme, has been reminded in prison custody, for contract scam.
His summons to admit bail application is however is to be heard and determined next adjourned date.
Giving the ruling on Monday, Justice Esther Edigin of the Edo State High Court sitting in Benin, also ordered to be remanded in prison custody, former officials of the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, Joseph Emoabino,Davi Igbinoba and Aghator Efe.


These accused persons, were arraigned by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC, on an eight count charge of using the sum of N133million allocated for a particular project on another project contrary to section 22(5) of the Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Act 2000.
They pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Justice Edigin, ruling on an application by Mr. Omoruyi Omonuwa, SAN and other counsel representing the accused persons that the administrative bail granted to them by EFCC should be extended, agreed with counsel to the anti-graft agency, that once the accused persons have
been charged to court and their plea taken, other bail arrangements made before them were deemed to have expired.
The judge held that the accused persons be remanded in prison custody pending the hearing and determination of their application for bail. 
The bail application was then adjourned to March 14, 2014.


The offences they were charged are: count one the accused persons were alleged to have spent the sum of N16.85million on the construction of perimeter wall fencing in Ivbiore Primary School, Ugbor, a project not covered by the intervention funds allocated by the State Universal Basic Education Board/State government and thereby committed an office.
Count 2 read that the accused spent the sum of N13.21m on the renovation of six classrooms block in Ikirodah Primary School Ugiekha, a project not covered by the intervention funds of SUBEB/ State government, and thereby committing an offence.
Count 5 alleged that they spent the sum of N12. 4m on the renovation of six classrooms blocks in Ikabigbo Primary School Ikabigbo, a project not covered by the intervention funds of SUBEB/State govt and thereby committed an offence.


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