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Jude Agbaso |
Report By E.N Iwuala
THE Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has cleared the impeached deputy governor of
Imo State, Mr. Jude Agbaso of alleged N458 million bribery for which
he was removed from office.
In a statement by its
Director of Operations, Mr. Olaolu Adegbite, the EFCC said though the former
deputy governor had been exonerated, following its findings, the commission’s
legal department was, however, working on the case file with a view to taking appropriate legal
action.
The commission disclosed
that in the cause of its investigation, Mr. Dina, the contractor that allegedly
gave him bribe in his statement to the commission on March 28, 2013,
revealed that he never gave any money to Agbaso or any other official of the
state government over the contracts, which were yet to be fully executed as at
the last visit of its officers in April 2013.
Mr. Agbaso had
petitioned the EFCC to investigate the Managing Director of J-PROS,
Mr. Joseph Dina.
In its report, the
commission stated: “Road contracts for the sum of one and a half billion Naira
awarded to J-PROS International Nig. Ltd was alleged to have engendered
fraudulent bribe payments of N458 million by Managing Director of J-PROS, one
Joseph Dina, to you as the then deputy governor and Commissioner for Works.
“In furtherance to the
investigation, evidence adduced from interview of key officials of Imo State
Government and other important witnesses, as well as documents obtained from
relevant financial institutions confirmed that N1,305000,000 was paid
to J-PROS to execute the Warehouse Orlu road Junction, Odunze street, Aba road
and Old Nekede road projects within Owerri metropolis before mobilisation to
the sites.
“The total sum of
$5,538,830 was found to have been remitted to the personal accounts of Dina in
Dubai and Lebanon. There is no single evidence so far that suggested that you benefited from the funds.”
It will be recalled that
the State House of Assembly, in March 2013, impeached Agbaso, who was the Imo
State Deputy Governor after a seven-man panel headed by Justice G.C. Ihekire,
concluded its investigation.
Agbaso was accused
of allegedly taking N458m bribe from a Lebanese firm, J-PROS, in charge of
the rehabilitation of the Sam Mbakwe Road in Owerri, the state capital.
He was removed from
office after 26 out of 27 lawmakers voted for his impeachment.
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