http://saharareporters.com/2018/12/04/despite-multiple-corruption-allegations-usoro-set-first-nec-meeting-nba-president
Paul Usoro is set to preside over his first National
Executive Committee meeting as President of the Nigerian Bar Association
(NBA) on Thursday.
Usoro emerged NBA President in August following an election that one
of his opponents said was characterised by “corruption, massive vote
buying, vote capture, rigging and a skewed process”.
The NEC meeting comes two weeks after the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) narrated Usoro’s alleged role in how the sum of
N1.7 billion was withdrawn from the Akwa Ibom State government’s
accounts and diverted for personal use.
In a statement of defence filed before the Federal High Court in Uyo
and seen by SaharaRepoters, the commission indicted Emmanuel Udom, Akwa
Ibom State Governor; the Accountant General of the state, Uwem Sunday
Andrew-Essien; Commissioner of Finance, Nsikan Linus Nkan; one Margeret
Thompson Ukpe and a company, Paul Usoro & Co.
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In August, the anti-graft agency had placed a freeze order on all
bank accounts controlled by the Akwa Ibom State government, leading to
the filing of a N50 billion law suit against the commission by the
Attorney General of Akwa Ibom State.
However, in its response, EFCC said it acted within the purview of
its enactment act that empowers it to place a stop order on any account
suspected to be involved in any crime. It said on March 10, 2016, the
sum of N700 million was withdrawn in cash from the state’s Accountant
General’s imprest account.
EFCC stated further: “That out of the said N700,000,000.00, the sum
of N300,000,000.00 was deposited in cash to the Zenith account No.
1014604466 belonging to Paul Usoro & Co on the 14th of March, 2016
without any contractual relationship between Akwa Ibom State and the
said Paul Usoro & Co.
“That the 1st defendant (EFCC) invited Paul Usoro (SAN) who
volunteered extra judicial statement confessing that the said
N300,000,000.00 was his professional fees for handling Mr. Udom
Emmanuel’s personal matter before the election tribunal. That the
remaining N400,000,000.00 was also diverted to private use.
“That in similar vein, the total sum of N1,100,000,000.00 was also
removed from the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Justice account No.
1011191486 domiciled in Zenith Bank Plc and lodged in the Paul Usoro
& Co’s account number 0690123425 domiciled with Access Bank Plc
without reasonable justification."
The anti-graft agency claimed that out of the N1.1 billion, Uwemedimo
Thomas Nwoko received a kickback of N65million from Paul Usoro.
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The Akwa Ibom case is not the only bribery allegation against Usoro.
In October, the National Judicial Council (NJC) asked President
Muhammadu Buhari to dismiss two judges after they were investigated and
found to be guilty of corruption allegations brought against them by the
EFCC.
The affected judges were Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia of the Federal High
Court and James Agbadu-Fishim of the National Industrial Court of
Nigeria, who had been in the news for at least two years for allegedly
receiving bribe from Usoro.
NBA’s NEC meeting holds on Thursday (arrival on Wednesday and
departure on Friday) at the NBA Auditorium, NBA House, Plot 1101
Muhamadu Buhari Way, Cadastral Zone A00 Central Area, Abuja.
Attendance
is restricted to only statutory NEC members, who are the national
officers, past presidents, past general secretaries, branch chairmen,
branch secretaries, branch NEC representatives, and chairmen and
secretaries of sections.
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