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Justice
Abubakar
Umar of the FCT High Court, Maitama,
Abuja on Monday October 12 heard how
fake companies bidded for the
N6.5billion safe tower project, with
Aviation ministry officials signing
documents as owners of the ghost firms.
The revelation was part of the statement
of one of the prosecution witnesses
in the ongoing trial of former
Minister of Aviation,
Professor Babalola Borishade and three
others for forgery and corruption while
executing the controversial safe tower
project.
The three others are:
former Managing Director of
Nigeria
Airspace Management Agency, Roland Iyayi,
Managing Director of Avsatel
Communication Limited, George Eider and
T. A. Dairo, who was personal assistant
to the then Minister of Aviation.
At a resumed sitting
today, Monday October 12, efforts by
counsel to EFCC, Chile Okoroma to tender
as exhibit, a letter from Nigeria
Airspace Management Agency, NAMA,
purportedly written by Nnamdi Udoh, then
General Manager of the organization was
vehemently opposed by all the defence
counsel.
J. B. Akomolafe,
counsel to Borishade said the letter was
not part of the original proof of
evidence and therefore should be
disregarded. Adegboyega Awomolo, counsel
to the third accused said the
prosecution counsel would need the leave
of the court to tender the document as
it would amount to ambush trial and so
unfair to the accused persons.
However, Chile
Okoroma called on one of the witnesses
in the case, Oseni Kazeem who made his
submission before the court. Kazeem, in
his submission, said that in the course
of his investigation, he came across a
letter allegedly written by one Nnamdi
Udoh of the Nigeria Airspace Management
Agency to the minister on the need for
the Safe Tower Project.
But he said when he
presented the letter to Udoh, he denied
any knowledge of it. He said he then
took the signed letter and a specimen
signature from Udoh for handwriting
expert analysis which confirmed that the
letter did not emanate from NAMA. “I
wrote to NAMA to authenticate the
document, whether it emanated from NAMA,
a report came from there that the
report/document did not emanate from
there,” he told the court.
In another situation,
Kazeem also told the court that in the
course of his investigations, he
discovered that most of the companies
that allegedly tendered for the job to
execute the project were fake. For
instance, one of the companies Coman
Nigeria Limited which Kazeem confirmed
was dully registered with
Corporate Affairs Commission,
CAC, however turned out to be a law
firm.
He said he went to
make enquires about it at 152 Awolowo
Way , Ikeja Lagos “I found out that it
was a law chamber. I enquired from the
people there if they knew anything about
that company, and they said no. Earlier
before I left for Lagos to enquire about
the company, the Commission received a
report from CAC, concerning the company
and the status of the company.. The
report of CAC was a response to our
letter asking about the company, Coman
and its directors”.
He continued, “So it
was in the report of CAC that I
discovered that one Femi Agbabiaka was a
director of Coman”. For the Global Aero
Enterprise which also allegedly
submitted bid for the same Safe Tower
Project, he said that in his
investigation, he found out that the
company was not registered by CAC. “I
enquired from CAC and the response of
CAC was that Global Aero Enterprises was
not a registered company.”
He added, “To find
out Global Aero was in existence and if
it had bided for Safe Tower Project at
any point in time. I tried faxing to the
address in Netherland based on the
addresses provided but could not
succeed. I also saw a phone number on
the
letter head
which I tried calling but it was not
going through.”
Kazeem also revealed
that an alleged report on the evaluation
of the tender bid on the Safe Tower
Project as signed by T. A. Dairo,
indicated that five companies allegedly
bided for the project. The companies
were Coman Nigeria, Global Aero
Enterprise, Messers Vaalizer, Messers
Frequency and Avsatel Communication
Limited, Australia and Abuja .
The last three
jointly submitted bid according to
report in the name of Avsatel
Communication Limited. The report also
suggested that there was a three man
committee that evaluated the bid of the
company. The committee, he said, was
chaired by Gbenga Obadina, while
according to the report Mr. T. A. Dairo
allegedly acted as secretary while an
engineer from NAMA, Udoh was a member.
However, he said Udoh
when interviewed, claimed that he was
not aware of the committee and neither
did he evaluate the bid. “I interviewed
T. A. Dairo concerning the report and he
admitted signing it on the instruction
of the Honourable Minister, Professor
Borishade. He further said that it was
only Avsatel that submitted bid and that
the other two did not submit any bid.
One Femi Michael
represented Coman while Valivs Vinnes
signed on behalf of Global Aero, the two
people he said were officials of the
ministry of Aviation.
The presiding judge,
Justice Abubakar Umar adjourned the
matter till tomorrow for further cross
examination.
It would be recalled
that Prof. Borishade, Chief Femi
Fani-Kayode and Rowland Iyayi were
granted bail on July 7, 2008 by
Chief Magistrate
Kabir Lamido when they were first
arraigned.
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