Alleged N5.2 Billion Fraud: Court rejects ex-JAMB registrar Ojerinde’s no-case submission

The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court on Tuesday rejected the no-case submission filed by Dibu Ojerinde, the former registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), in the alleged N5.2 billion fraud charge.
Justice Obiora Egwuatu, in a ruling, held that the elements of the offence preferred against Mr Ojerinde had been identified by the ICPC’s witnesses, requiring the defendant to enter a defence.
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) had filed an 18-count corruption charge against Mr Ojerinde.
The ICPC alleged that Mr Ojerinde committed multiple frauds while heading the National Examinations Council (NECO) and JAMB.
He was initially arraigned in July 2021 by the anti-corruption commission before Justice Egwuatu over allegations bordering abuse of office and fraudulent diversion of funds from government coffers to the tune of N5.2 billion. He, however, pleaded not guilty to all the counts.
In the proof of evidence tendered before the court by the ICPC’s lawyer, Ebenezer Shogunle, the commission accused him of conferring corrupt advantage upon himself at different times while he was the registrar and chief executive of JAMB and NECO, respectively.
It maintained that these actions violated sections 19, 24, 25 (1) (a) and (b) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000, and Section 1 (1)(b) of the Advance Fee Fraud Act, 2006.
However, Mr Ojerinde, through his counsel, Ibrahim Ishyaku (SAN), in February 2022, opted for a plea bargain, but it failed, following which the prosecution team, led by Mr Shogunle, moved for the trial to continue.
The commission presented witnesses to substantiate its allegations against the defendant, after which his legal team filed a no-case submission, insisting the prosecution had failed to prove a prima facie case against their client.
They prayed the court to dismiss the charges against Mr Ojerinde.
The prosecution maintained that the commission had established its case and that the court should order the ex-JAMB boss to enter his defence.
Justice Egwuatu, in his ruling, held that relevant laws stipulate that a court must determine, among other things, whether there is evidence linking a defendant with an offence.
The judge observed that, as per the charges against the defendant, seven of the counts bordered on advance fee fraud, while others related to corrupt practices.
He highlighted that witnesses had appeared in court to give evidence relating to the charges against the defendant.
Mr Egwuatu said that based on the development so far, elements of the offence had been identified by the ICPC witnesses, requiring the defendant to enter a defence.
“The no-case submission fails and is dismissed,” the judge said.
Justice Egwuatu, who ordered Mr Ojerinde to enter his defence, adjourned the matter until July 16 for a hearing.
(NAN)
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