The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is
presently arraigning fresh suspects in the fuel subsidy scam. Reports indicate
that 10 suspects comprising four companies and six individuals are being
arraigned before Justice Habeeb Abiru of the Lagos High Court in Ikeja. The
suspects are among several suspects scheduled for arraignment by the Commission
over the theft of N10.6 billion in dubious subsidy claims.
A statement by the spokesman of the EFCC Wilson Uwujaren,
yesterday, said “among the individuals to be prosecuted are Ifeanyi Anosike,
Emeka Chukwu, Ngozi Ekeoma, Alhaji Adamu Aliyu Maula, George Ogbonna and
Emmanuel Morah. The companies involved are Anosyke Group of Companies Limited,
Dell Energy Limited, Downstream Energy Sources Limited and Rocky Energy
Limited.”
“These suspects are among several suspects scheduled for
arraignment by the Commission over the theft of N10.6 billion in dubious
subsidy claims.
“Anosyke Group of Companies, Ifeanyi Anosike, Dell Energy
Limited, Emeka Chukwu and Ngozi Ekeoma will be arraigned on an eight count
charge bordering on conspiracy to obtain by false pretence; forgery and
uttering false documents to the tune of N1,537,278,880.82(One Billion, Five
Hundred and Thirty Seven Million, Two Hundred and Seventy Eight Thousand, Eight
Hundred and Eighty Naira, Eighty-Two Kobo), being payments fraudulently
received from the Petroleum Support Fund for a purported supply of 15, 000 metric
tonnes of Premium Motor Spirit.
” Downstream Energy Sources Limited, Alhaji Adamu Aliyu
Maula, Rocky Energy Limited, George Ogbonna and Emmanuel Morah who will be
facing trial on an eight count charge bordering on conspiracy to obtain
property by false pretence; conspiracy to forge documents, forgery and uttering
false documents to the tune of N789,648,329.25( Seven Hundred and Eighty Nine
Million, Six Hundred and Forty Eight Thousand, Three Hundred and Twenty Nine
Naira, Twenty-Five Kobo), being payments fraudulently received from the
Petroleum Support Fund for a purported supply of 14,273,0227 litres of Premium
Motor Spirit.”
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