ICPC secures conviction of two civil servants

By EDWARD ADAMIDENYO
A Kano State High Court presided over by Hon. Justice Dije Aboki, has sentenced two civil servants Helen Odey to three and half years, and Zainab Musa to six months imprisonment r e s p e c t i v e l y for conspiracy, impersonation, and making a false statement to a public officer.
The convicts were charged to court by the Independent Corrupt Practice and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on a 3-count charge bordering on forgery and other ancillary offences.
A statement by Mrs. Azuka Ogugua Spokesperson of the ICPC disclosed the Commission had charged the convicts for conspiring among themselves to impersonate one Hussienat Ahmed to secure employment with the Kano State Universal Basic Education Board by using a Federal College of Education Kano statement of result, belonging to the said Hussienat Ahmed, an offence contrary to section 96(1) (a) and punishable under section 197 of the penal Code Law, Cap 105 Laws of Kano State.
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When they were first arraigned in court, they both pleaded “not guilty” to all the charges preferred against them and that set the tune for a long legal battle, The Trumpet gathered.
However, after ICPC had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt, the trial judge found the duo guilty on count 1 and sentenced them to 6 months imprisonment and sum of N200,000 naira fine each.
On count 2, Justice Aboki found the first defendant (Helen Odey) guilty and sentenced her to two years imprisonment and N500,000 naira fine. Also, on count 3, the first defendant was sentenced to one year imprisonment. All the sentences are to run concurrently.