The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Monday, March
9, 2015 arraigned Bulus Adamu Samuel, Commissioner for Culture and
Tourism in Gombe State on a 4-count charge bordering on conspiracy,
forgery, contract scam, misappropriation of public funds, theft and
abuse of office. The accused who was formerly Chairman of Shongom Local
Government, of the State, was arraigned before Justice M.G Umar of the
Federal High Court sitting in Gombe.
Samuel, while being the council boss allegedly inflated a contract
for the electrification of 17.5 Km route covering nine villages in the
Shongom Local Government Council awarded to Tican Engineering Company
Nigeria Limited in the sum of Ninety Seven Million, Six Hundred and
Forty Thousand Naira (N97, 640,000.00).
Count two of the charge reads: “that you, Bulus Samuel Adamu
(m), on or about the 2nd day of December, 2009 at Shongom, Shongom Local
Government of Gombe State within the jurisdiction of this Honourable
Court while being the Accounting Officer of the said Local Government
Council, to wit: the Chairman, Shongom Local Government Council,
approved and directed the payment of the sum of seventy three million,
two hundred and thirty thousand Naira (73,230,000.00) only to Tican
Engineering Company Nigeria Limited, being 75 percent payment of
mobilization fee over a contract for the rural electrification in Keffi,
Kwara, Gangamari, Daja, Gurwa, Gundale, Bebbulo, Kuka and Damjigiri of
the said Local Government and thereby committed an offence contrary to
and punishable under section 35 and 58(5) of the public Procurement Act,
2007 respectively”.
The accused person pleaded not guilty when to the charge.
In view of his plea, counsel to EFCC, Nnemeka Omewa prayed the
court to fix a date for hearing and to remand the accused in prison
custody.
However, the defense counsel, A. Malle through an oral application urged the court to consider the accused for bail.
Justice
Umar ordered the accused to be remanded in prison custody pending the
formal application for his bail and adjourned the case to April 2, 2015
for trial to commence.
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