The Chief Medical Director of University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Professor Thomas. U. Agan, four others have been remanded in prison custody by Justice I. E. Ekwo over an alleged N85million scam.
In a statement by Wilson Uwajaren
published on SaharaReporters, Justice Ekwo of the Federal High Court
remanded the medical director, two other staff of the University namely Offor Jonan Offor, Head, Works and Engineering and Francis I. Utu, Chief Administrative Officer and Head, Legal Services and Okocha Anthony and Emmanuel Etta Nkim,
both owners of Anchor Industrial & Construction Services Nigeria
Limited and Basemark Energy Nigeria Limited on Monday, April 3, 2017.
The
accused were arraigned on Monday by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) on a five-count charge bordering on alleged
conspiracy, bid rigging, abuse of office and breach of due process
contrary to the Procurement Act of 2007.
The companies were allegedly used to perpetrate the fraud.
The
statement further revealed that Agan and his two other colleagues were
alleged to have used their positions to corruptly influence the award of
the purchase of a Life Support Ambulance Vehicle and one Toyota Coaster
Bus to Anchor Industrial and Construction Services Nigeria and Basemark
Energy Nigeria Limited by inflating their costs and without following
due procurement processes to the tune of N85,062,000.00 thereby
contravening the provisions of the Public Procurement Act 2007.
Count one of the charge read, “That
you Prof. Thomas U. Agan as Chief Medical Director, University of
Calabar Teaching Hospital, Offor Jonah Offor as Head of Works and
Engineering, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Francis I. Utu as
Chief Administrative Officer and Head of Legal Services, University of
Calabar Teaching Hospital, Okocha Anthony being the alter ego of Anchor
Industrial and Construction Services Nigeria Limited and Emmanuel Etta
Nkim being the Alter Ego of Basemark Energy Nigeria Limited sometime in
the month of October 2015 in Calabar, Cross Rivers State within the
jurisdiction of this honorable court did conspire amongst yourselves to
bid rig for the purchase of one Advance Life Support Ambulance vehicle
and one Toyota Coaster Bus 30 seater to Messrs Basemark Energy Nigeria
Limited and Anchor Industrial and Construction Services Nigeria Limited
contrary to Section 58(4) of the Public Procurement Act (PPA) 2007 and
thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 58(5) of the same
Act”.
Pleading not guilty, an attempt by the defence counsel, Mba Ukwenyi,
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, to move an oral application for bail
for the defendants was refused by the judge who ordered that a formal
application be filed.
Justice Ekwo
adjourned the case to May 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 for trial and ordered that
the accused persons be remanded in prison custody.
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