Admin l Monday, April 11, 2022
IKEJA, Lagos, Nigeria – Attempt by Chairman of Nigerian Bar Association,(NBA) Ikeja branch, Mr. Bathelomeu Aguegbobo, to withdraw criminal charge preferred against the former Chairman of the branch Mr. Adeshina Ogunlana before a Special Offences Court, Ikeja was today foiled by a petitioner.
At exactly 10:25 am, Aguegbobo, announced his appearance informing the court that the branch has commenced move to resolve the matter as the funds which is the subject matter of the trial belongs to the branch.
He further told the court that he called Mr. Samuel Daji, lead prosecution counsel of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on move to find a way to settled the matter.
He said he was asked by the prosecution counsel to write letter to the commission on the branch intention, stressing that he has complied with the advice and the letter has been forwarded to the EFCC office.
“My lord I’m very sorry I came late. We held our branch meeting and we have resolved that we should find a way to resolve this matter. I want to state that the money involved in this matter belongs to the association.
“I spoke to my learned friend for the prosecution on this and he asked us to write letter to the commission on what we intend doing. We have complied to it and the letter has been dispatched to their office this morning,” he said.
In a swift reaction, Mr. Richard Nwankwo, one of the petitioners debunked what the branch Chairman said, saying he was not part of any move to withdraw the charge.
According to him, the Ikeja branch of the NBA is not the petitioner, as it was not written in the capacity of the NBA but individual petitioners. He told Justice Mojisola Dada that the EFCC has the mandate of the petitioners to continue with the matter before the court.
He frowned at Aguegbobo attitude of storming the court and withdraw a charge which he is not part of. He also dismissed the purported meeting where issue of withdrawal claimed by NBA Chairman was held, saying none of the petitioner was part of the meeting.
“I’m one of the petitioners in this matter. This matter is not a branch matter. The branch has noting to do with this matter before this honourable court. We are the complainant and we have Nothing to do with any withdrawal of this matter,” Nwankwo affirmed.
Earlier in his evidence-in-chief when been led by Akin Olatunji, Ogunlana denied payment of N2.8million to one Gbenga Dairo instead of N1.8million.
He said he could not do proper handing over of his financial stewardship to his successor because immediately Dele Oloke who succeeded him was declared winner he was sworn in on the same day, thereby robbed him opportunity of doing AGM meeting.
He further told the court that expenditure on vehicles repairs, generator maintenance, money spent on ‘mai ruwa’ (water hawkers) are part of money that did not have receipts.
“There are numerous that we used money for. We paid salary, premium insurance for two years. We paid for anti-land use law, maintenance of generator and salary,” he said. Ogunlana is standing trial alongside another ex-chairman of the branch, Mr. Yinka Farounbi and a former treasurer, Mrs Aderinola Kappo.
They were first arraigned before Justice Mojisola Dada for allegedly defrauding the association of N21 million on May 22, 2019. Farounbi served as NBA Ikeja branch chairman between 2014 and 2016, with Kappo serving as treasurer, while Ogunlana served as chairman from 2016 to 2018.
The trio are jointly charged with conspiracy to steal. Ogunlana is charged with 15 counts of stealing and one count of money laundering, while Farounbi and Kappo are jointly charged with 13 counts of stealing.
The EFCC prosecutor, said Farounbi and Kappo allegedly committed the offences from June 15, 2016 to April 9, 2018 in Lagos, while Ogunlana was alleged by the anti-graft commission to have committed the offences from 18th July, 2016 to 10th April, 2018.