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A Federal High Court on Tuesday granted bail to a
former Head of Service of the Federation, Mr. Stephen Oronsaye, on
self-recognisance.
But the trial judge, Justice Gabriel Kolawole,
granted bail to Oronsaye’s co-accused person, Osarenkhoe Afe, in the sum of N50m
with two sureties one of whom must not be less than Grade Level 16 officer in
either a federal or state government establishment.
The judge also ruled that one of Afe’s sureties
must have property worth, N75m within Abuja.
He ordered that both Oronsaye and Afe must
deposit their passports and other travel documents with the court registrar.
Justice Kolawole ordered that in the event that
the accused persons were unable to meet the bail conditions within one week,
they should be re-arrested and remanded in Kuje prison in Abuja.
Afe is the Managing Director of Fredrick Hamilton
Global Services Limited, a company that was named as the third accused in the 24
counts preferred against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission.
The EFCC is prosecuting the accused persons for
allegedly defrauding the Federal Government to the tune of N118,992,201.6 under
the guise of paying the money in tranches for the contract of biometric data
capture project between March 2010 and December 2011.
The fraud was allegedly perpetrated through
awarding and payment for phoney contracts to nine companies including,
Innovative Solutions, Fredrick Hamilton Global Serices, Xangee Technologies
Limited, Fatideck Ventures, Obalando Nigeria Enterprises, Moshfad Enterprises
and Fesbee Global Resources Limited.
Other companies through which the accused persons
allegedly siphoned the money from the Federal Government are Jolance Integrated
Concept Limited and M.OF Investment Limited.
There were new twists in the trial on Tuesday, as
Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team, Alhaji Abdulrasheed Maina, sent a
lawyer, Esther Uzoma, to court to debunk the allegation that he was at
large.
Tuesday’s proceedings before Justice Gabriel
Kolawole of a Federal High Court in Abuja were scheduled for the hearing of the
bail applications filed by Oronsaye and other accused persons.
Maina is not named as an accused person in the
case, but his name appears in many of the 24 counts preferred against the
accused persons as an accomplice who is on the run.

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