• As EFCC vows to appeal Morro’s discharge judgement
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja sitting in Abuja on Thursday, April 7 discharged Abba Morro, a former Interior Minister of charges of procurement fraud in respect of the 2014 controversial Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) recruitment.
Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, however, convicted a former Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Anastasia Daniel-Nwobia, of complacency in the 2014 failed exercise but deferred her sentencing till April 17, 2022.
The former Permanent Secretary was prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alongside Senator Abba Morro, former Minister of Interior; Femi O Alayebami, a Deputy Director in the Ministry; one Mahmood Ahmadu (at large), and Drexel Tech Nigeria Ltd.
They were initially arraigned on 11 count charges bordering on procurement fraud and money laundering for allegedly defrauding applicants for employment in the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) to the tune of N675,675,000.
The amount represents N1,000 obtained from each applicant through e-payment for the online recruitment exercise on March 15, 2014 – an ill-fated exercise that led to the death of more than 15 applicants.
In the course of the trial, the counts were reduced to 4 (counts 2, 4, 5 and 11) after the court quashed seven counts (counts 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10) following a no-case submission by the defendants.
But in his judgment today, Justice Dimgba convicted Daniel –Nwobia on count 4 but discharged Morro and Alayebami on all remaining four counts The Trumpet gathered.
The court in convicting Daniel- Nwobia, held that as the accounting officer of the ministry, it was her responsibility to ensure compliance with the Public Procurement Act and, having found that there was no approval from the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) before inviting the four companies, found her guilty.
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On the other hand, the court in exonerating Morro held that the EFCC failed to prove how he abused his position as minister, as he was neither a member of the tender board nor a member of the committee that recommended the setting up of the e-recruitment portal for the exercise.
Meanwhile, the EFCC has vowed to appeal the ruling on Senator Morro. The Agency averred that the trial court erred in discharging the former minister and his co-defendant.
All the defendants were initially arraigned before Justice Anwuli Chikere of the Federal High Court, Abuja.