Ayuba Sanusi
JUSTICE F. Giwa-Ogunbanjo of a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, on Monday, 22 January 2024 told a member of the House of Representatives, Nicholas Mutu that he has a case to answer in an alleged Three Hundred Twenty Million (N320,000,000.00) money laundering case brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC).
Mutu, alongside Airworld Technologies Ltd and Oyien Homes, were dragged before the court by the EFCC on an amended 13-count charge bordering on money laundering and gratification to the tune of Three Hundred Twenty Million (N320,000,000.00) between August 2014 and August 2016. He was arraigned before the court while he was serving as the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
The prosecution, at the last adjourned date, closed its case after presenting four witnesses, while the defence made a no-case submission.
Justice Ogunbanjo, while ruling on the no-case submission on Monday, 22 January 2024, told the defendant to enter his defence, ruling that the prosecution had presented sufficient evidence to establish a prima facie case against Mutu.
The EFCC counsel, Ekele Iheanacho, in his objection to the ‘no case submission’ by the defence, argued that the money paid to the defendants by Starline Consultancy, a contractor to NDDC, was a gratification.
Iheanacho further told the court that Mutu used his official position, as the Chairman of the House Committee on NDDC to influence the payment of money paid by the NDDC contractors, using Airworld Technologies Ltd.
After ruling that Mutu had a case to answer, Justice Ogunbanjo adjourned the case till 21 and 22 February 2024 for the defence to open its case.
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