Victor Onyejiuwa, a witness, has testified against Godwin Emefiele, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in his trial on allegations of abuse of power and taking payment of N2.8 billion and $4.5 billion.
The Source Computers Limited’s managing director, Onyejiuwa, said that he was under pressure from CBN management to pay the $600,000 for a contract he had signed.
More documents were tendered against Emefiele on Thursday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The bundles of documents were presented by EFCC Counsel, Mr. Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), through the third prosecution witness, Mr. Clement Ngolu, a compliance officer of Zenith Bank.
The defense team did not object when the documents were accepted into evidence.
The original documents of the Zenith Bank account opening package and the Limelight Multidimensional Services Ltd. statement of accounts were admitted by Justice Rahman Oshodi.
In his main testimony, Ngolu stated that his department answered questions from law enforcement and regulatory bodies to make sure the bank’s operations adhered to its rules and procedures.
He said that agencies like the Nigeria Police, EFCC, ICPC, and NSCDC were partners with his department.
The witness said that sometimes in 2014, his department got a request from EFCC to furnish the agency with statements of accounts of limelight and two other accounts and we duly furnished them with the request .
“The documents we sent to EFCC was duly signed by staff of the bank.
“The process of generating the statement was through our computer system which was in good condition as at the time.
“The documents were printed out from the company’s computer which was working well and the documents are in the bank’s custody,” the witness said.
The defence had no question for the witness.
Th prosecution swiftly called its fourth witness, an IT contractor. He tesfied that he was allegedly pressurized by the management of CBN to pay the sum of $600,000 for the payment of contract which he had executed.
The witness said his company was awarded at least five contracts within the stipulated period.
He added that sometime in 2017, his company was awarded an “enterprise storage and servers” contract by the CBN.
The contractor said after the contract was executed by his company, he was approached by John Ikechukwu Ayoh, a former director at the Central Bank of Nigeria, that the “management needs something” from the contract.
The managing director said Ayoh told him that if he did not accede, the funds meant for the contract would be deployed by the apex bank.
The court also listened to the conclusion of the evidence of John Ayoh who testified as the second prosecution witness.
At his last testimony, Ayoh had narrated before the court how he collected $600,000 as contract gratification allegedly on behalf of the former CBN Governor.
In his testimony today, the witness claimed that he was sidelined by the former CBN governor.
According to him: “I was not happy being unpopular with the former CBN governor but on a number of occasions, I signed contract letters to vendors.
“While I was a director with the CBN, my loyalty was to the bank and the Nigerian nation and my relationship with Emefiele was only formal and based on instructions.
“The governor and the four deputy governors of the bank alongside the directors makes up the management of the CBN”, he testified.
EFCC had on April 8 arraigned Emefiele on a 23-count charge bordering on abuse of office, accepting gratifications, corrupt demand, receiving property fraudulently obtained and conferring corrupt advantage, while his co-defendant was arraigned on a three-count charge bordering on acceptance of gift by agents.
The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The judge has adjourned the case until May 17 for the continuation of trial. [CONTINUE READING HERE]
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