The
case against former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr. Godsday
Orubebe is getting intense as another shocking revelation has uncovered
his hidden property in Abuja.
Former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr. Godsday Orubebe
The Federal Government on Thursday made a shocking revelation after
it opened its case against a former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs,
Mr. Godsday Orubebe, who is being prosecuted on one count of false asset
declaration.
While being led in evidence by the Director of Public Prosecution
of the Federation, Mr. Mohammed Diri, the first prosecution witness ,
Samuel Madojemu, an official of the Code of Conduct Bureau while
testifying on Thursday revealed that Orubebe failed to declare his
property at Plot 2057, Asokoro District, Abuja, as a minister between
2007 and 2011.
Madojemu, who co-ordinates CCB’s “intelligence on observed breaches of the code and asset tracing investigation”, said Orubebe submitted five asset declaration forms to the bureau between 2007 and 2011, the period he served as minister.
Orubebe submitted the five forms to the CCB first as Minister of
Special Duties under the administration of the late President Umar
Yar’adua, and later as Minister of Niger Delta Affairs up till 2011
under the former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
The witness said the Certificate of Occupancy for the property
obtained from the land registry of the Federal Capital Territory
Administration showed that it was issued to Orubebe on April 10, 2011
but that the former minister failed to declare it as of the time of
leaving office on May 29, 2011.
Madojemu said, “The defendant declared his assets to the bureau
by virtue of his position as a public officer and as a minister of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“I was instructed to invite him to the bureau for the purpose
of obtaining his statement on the allegations and intelligence report
that was being handled by the bureau concerning him.
“I invited him. He promised to respond by sending his legal
team. He also promised that he might decide to come in person but he did
not come.
“My Lord, the bureau issued him with Form CCB 1 which is the
bureau’s asset declaration form and he made his declaration between 2007
and 2011 – the period under investigation.
“The Code of Conduct Bureau issued the defendant the Form CCB 1
five times. For those five times, he made his asset declaration to the
bureau.
“My Lord, after we received the form, we examined the form as
part of our procedures to ascertain if there was over-declaration or
under-declaration.
“We conducted intelligence assessment on the declaration made
by the defendant. We discovered that there were some other plots or
properties that were traced to the defendant, Godsday Orubebe.
“We conducted record examination by writing a letter to the Federal Capital Territory’s Department of Land Administration.
“My Lord, in their response, which was in writing, it was
indicated that Plot 2057 Asokoro District for which the Certificate of
Occupancy was issued on April 10, 2011, belonged to the defendant.
“We thereafter compared the information arising from response
from the FCT land administration department with the information on
asset declaration forms submitted to the bureau between 2007 and 2011
and discovered that Plot 2057 Asokoro District belonging to the
defendant was not declared even as at May 29, 2011 when he left office.
“Apart from the letter from FCT land administration registry,
we also received Certified True Copy of the Certificate of Occupancy in
respect of Plot number 2057 issued to the defendant.
“We also received the CTC of the Right of Occupancy for that same Plot No 2057 issued to the defendant.
“Also received from the FCT land administration registry, was a
letter of authority, given to one Engineer Rodney by the defendant to
collect the Certificate of Occupancy and the Right of Occupancy from the
FCT land registry. It was supported by the (international passport)
page of the defendant.”
The witness also said Orubebe failed to honour invitation by the
Bureau saying the reason for inviting Orubebe was to ask him why he
failed to declare the asset which he acquired about one month to the
expiration of his tenure.
Orubebe who was decked in a white native attire and a black hat, sat in the dock throughout the proceedings.
He was accompanied to court by a group of women and other
supporters. The trial was adjourned till April 14 for cross-examination
of the witness.
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