Fijabi Olanrewaju
JUSTICE Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court sitting in Maiduguri on Thursday, 28 November 2024 convicted and sentenced Aisha Alkali Wakil (otherwise called Mama Boko Haram) and two others to five years imprisonment each.
Wakil, who is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Complete Care and Aid Foundation – an NGO – alongside Programme Manager Tahiru Saidu Daura and Country Director , Prince Lawal Shoyode were re-arraigned on Monday, 1st September 2020 on a four-count amended charges bordering on cheating, conspiracy and giving false information to the tune of Six Million Naira+N6,000,000.00).
Count two of the charge reads: “That you, Aisha Alkali Wakil, Tahiru Saidu Daura and Prince Lawal Shoyade, whilst being Chief Executive Officer, Programme Manager and Country Director respectively of Complete Care and Aid Foundation (Non-Governmental Organisation) sometime between October and November 2018 at Maiduguri, Borno State within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, dishonestly induced one Alhaji Bukar Kachalla of Abks Ventures Limited to deliver to you a Toyota Camry 2012 Model worth Six Million Naira (N6,000,000.00) only under the guise of executing a contract for the purchase of the said car and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 320 (a) and punishable under Section 322 of the Penal Code Cap 102 Laws of Borno State.”
The defendants pleaded “not guilty” to the charges prepared against them by the EFCC.
During the trial, counsel for the prosecution, Mukhtar Ali Ahmed and Shamsudeeb Olayinka Saka presented three witnesses and tendered several documents as exhibits before the court in proof of EFCC’s case against the defendants.
Justice Kumaliya thereafter convicted and sentenced the defendants to five years imprisonment without an option of fine each.
The court further ordered the convicts to jointly and severally restitute the balance of N3.5m to the petitioner or in default, serve an additional five years jail term each.
The convicts bagged their imprisonment when they were arrested and prosecuted for taking from a petitioner a Toyota Camry 2012 model worth Six Million Naira (N6,000,000.00) under the guise of purchasing the said car. They neither purchased the car nor returned it to the petitioner.
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