Federal Pay Officer sentenced to 127 years imprisonment for diverting N103M meant for infrastructural development, meal subsidies in Ogun State
An Ogun State High Court sitting in Abeokuta, has sentenced
a Federal Pay Officer, Mr. Lawal Wilson Olusegun, to 127 years
imprisonment for diverting N103 million meant for infrastructural
development and meal subsidies of three federal government colleges.
The convict was charged before Hon. Justice Olatokunbo
Majekodunmi, by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC) on a 24-count charge bordering on abuse of
office and embezzlement of public funds.
The Commission, in the charge sheet accused the ex-pay
officer of embezzling funds meant for feeding of students in Federal
Science Technical College, Ijebu-Imushin, Federal Government Girl’s
College, Sagamu and Federal Government College, Odogbolu.
He was accused of conferring corrupt advantage upon
himself, “when he diverted subsidy monies through his company, SOG BEST
CONCEPT NIGERIA LTD to his personal use without any authorization,
contrary to and punishable under Section 19 of the Corrupt Practices and
Other Related Offences Act, 2000.”
He was also charged for fraudulent acquisition of property
contrary to and punishable under Section 12 of the Corrupt Practices and
Other Related Offences Act, 2000, “when he knowingly registered a
private Limited Liability Company, while still being in the employment
of the Federal Government of Nigeria, with the sole aim of using same to
do business with his employer (Federal Government of Nigeria), and in
that character used the said company to divert subsidy monies for the
schools to his personal use’’.
The court found him guilty on all the 24 counts and then
sentenced him to five years in jail for counts one to twenty, for
violating Section 19 of ICPC Act 2000.
Justice Majekodunmi further sentenced him to seven years
imprisonment on counts 21-23 for contravening Section 12 of the Act 2000
and another three years on Count 24 for violating Section 456 of the
Criminal Code.
All the sentences are without options of fine.
Before his arraignment in 2016, ICPC had recovered N56.1 million from the accused which was then handed over to the representatives of the three affected schools.
Before his arraignment in 2016, ICPC had recovered N56.1 million from the accused which was then handed over to the representatives of the three affected schools.
The trial judge, while handing down the sentences, said they would all run concurrently.
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