Posted By: Eric Ikhilae, Abuja
The
Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja on Wednesday set aside the conviction
of a former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsday Orubebe, for false
asset declaration.
The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) convicted Orubebe for failing to declare some of his assets during his stint as minister.
Orubebe was initially arraigned on November 9, 2015 on a four-count charge of false asset declaration.
He was accused of failing to declare the Asokoro land and accepting bribe.
A
three-man panel of the appeal court held that the tribunal headed by
Danladi Umar, was wrong to convict Orubebe for false asset declaration
when he had sold the property he was accused of not declaring.
Justice
Abdu Aboki, who read the lead judgment, faulted the CCT’s conclusions
in its October 4, 2016 judgement and proceeded to discharge and acquit
Orubebe.
The judge held that the issue before the tribunal was
not declaration of title, but false declaration of assets and as such
the unregistered instrument of transfer are admissible in proof of the
payment of purchase price, which showed that Divention Properties
Limited had acquired the property.
The CCT had dismissed
Orubebe’s claim that he sold the plot of land to the Managing Director
of Divention Properties Limited, Akinwumi Ajibola, for N10 million in
2011 and deployed the proceed to pay his rent.
Umar, in the lead
judgment said after analysing all the testimonies given by Orubebe, it
was difficult to understand why the property he claimed to have sold
about six years ago still remained registered in his name at the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT) Land Administration.
Umar said: “To the
tribunal, this is very absurd and not credible. The tribunal observed
that under the Lands Instrument Registration Law, the DW1 (Ajibola) was
under obligation to register/document his right over Plot 2057.”
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