Mustapha Audu, the son of former Governor Abubakar Audu of
Kogi State, on Thursday, July 18, 2013, appeared before Justice Sadik Umar of
FCT High Court in Abuja over an alleged N18 million scam.
Audu was arraigned by the EFCC alongside his wife, Zahrah
Audu and their company, Constructor Guild Ltd.
They were alleged to have collected N18 million from one
Nike Kolawole to acquire for her a four-bedroom house at Ruskin Terrace,
Katamkpe Extension, Abuja, but failed to do so.
At the resumed hearing of the case, the second prosecution
witness, Abdul Ibrahim, being led in evidence by the EFCC Counsel, Samuel
Ugwuegulam, told the court that the matter was reported by one Mrs Nike
Kolawole.
Ibrahim said the accused obtained the amount on false
pretext, which he even made Kolawole to pay an initial N3 million as commitment
fee.
He added that the complainant later paid N10 million as the
first installment for the four-bedroom house and another N5 million, totalling
N18 million.
The EFCC witness said he discovered during investigation
that Audu took Kolawole to one plot of land in Idu-Sabo Village, Abuja, where
he claimed that the land was proposed for mass housing estate.
He said the accused made five different statements during
interrogation at the EFCC office and craved the indulgence of the court to
tender the statements in evidence.
Counsel to the accused, Mr Okechukwu Ajunwa, did not oppose
the submission of the five statements in evidence.
Justice Umar, therefore, admitted the statements, dated May
14, 16, 31, 14 and June 12, and marked as exhibits nine and 10 respectively.
Ajunwa, however, prayed the court to issue an order
directing the EFCC to release the accused‘s passport to enable him to travel
for medication outside the country.
The accused has been on bail granted him by the court.
Umar adjourned the case to October 28 for continuation of
cross-examination.
Audu and his wife were arraigned by the EFCC on a
three-count charge of alleged conspiracy, obtaining money on false pretext and
fraud.
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