Two former aides to Kingsley Kuku, former Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Niger Delta, Henry Nonso Ugbolue and Lawrence Pepple were on Wednesday , 20, 2016, arraigned by the Economic and Financial crimes commission ,on two separate charges bordering on criminal conspiracy, false declaration of assets and fraudulent acquisition of property to the tune of N55million before Justice M. M. Kolo of Federal Capital Territory High Court, Wuse, Abuja.
While Ugbolue was Special Assistant, Media & Communication, Pepple was Technical Assistant on Reintegration.
Kuku and Ugbolue were alleged to have conspired among themselves and awarded contracts running into millions to companies in which they had interests. Ugbolue is the sole signatory of Great & Gamaliel Alliance Limited, the company which provided integrated management of communications and stakeholders’ engagement chain for the office of the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta.
Pepple on the other hand, is director and sole signatory for KER Global Wave limited which was awarded a contract to provide Reintegration Support Services by the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta under the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
Ugbolue and Pepple were arraigned on 3 and 2 amended count charge respectively.
The pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read to them In view of their plea, counsel to EFCC, Johnson Ojobane asked the court for a date for trial to commence. However, the defence counsel, Karina Tunyan, SAN, citing Section 162 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, said the offence is bailable. The counsel added that the defendants had been on administrative bail and had been voluntarily presenting themselves whenever they were needed at the EFCC. While not opposing the application, Ojobane urged the court to exercise its discretion, if it is inclined to grant bail, on such conditions that will warrant the continuous attendance of the defendants.
Justice Kolo granted bail to Ugbolue in the sum of N10 million (ten million naira) and one surety in like sum. The surety must have landed property in Abuja with documents be deposited in the court. Pepple on the other hand was admitted to bail in the sum of N5 million (five million naira) and one surety in like sum. The surety who must be resident in Abuja must have landed property in the capital city with the documents deposited in the court.
Justice Kolo has adjourned to May 12, 2016 for commencement of trial. The accused are to be remanded in EFCC until they perfect their bail terms.
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