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Court Sends Ex-petroleum Ministry’s Senior Official To Prison Over $9.6bn Debt by chisomdoris: 12:26pm On Sep 20, 2019
A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Apo, Abuja has ordered that a former Director, Legal Services of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Grace Taiga be remanded in Suleja prison, in Niger State.
Mrs. Taiga, who was arraigned before the court on Friday on an eight-count charge of bribery, among others, is to remain in prison until September 25, 2019 when her bail application would be heard.

Upon her arraignment on Friday, Mrs. Taiga pleaded not guilty to the charge in which she was, among others, accused of receiving bribe, through her offshore bank account in signing the Gas Supply Processing Agreement (GSPA) between P&ID Limited and the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Petroleum Resources Ministry on January 11, 2019, and over which an arbitration panel, which sat in London awarded about $9.6billion damages against Nigeria.

After she pleaded to the charge, filed and being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), her lawyer, Ola Olanipekun (SAN), prayed the court to allow his client to be remanded in the custody of EFCC pending the determination of her bail application, on the grounds that she was suffering from hypertension and diabetes.

Lead prosecuting lawyer, Bala Sanga however objected to Olanipelun’s request and argued that the proper place to remand a defendant, whose plea had been taken, is prison custody.

In a ruling, Justice Olukayode Adeniyi upheld Sanga’s argument and ordered that the defendant be remanded in Suleja prison.

Justice Adeniyi directed that the defendant be accorded due medical treatment while she is in custody, pending the hearing and determination of her bail application.

The judge subsequently scheduled September 25 for the hearing of her bail application.

The EFCC also accused Mrs. Taiga violating various laws by entering into the GSPA without prior approval by the Federal Executive Council and a certificate of no-objection to the contract from the Bureau of Public Enterprise.

The charge is in relation to the controversial Gas Supply Processing Agreement (GSPA), in respect of which a British court upheld P&ID claim to the $9.6bn damages awarded against Nigeria by an arbitration tribunal

The EFCC alleged that Mrs. Taiga signed as Nigeria’s witness to the GSPA while the then Minister who was the head of the Ministry, Rilwan Lukman (now late), signed as Nigeria’s representative.



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Re: Court Sends Ex-petroleum Ministry’s Senior Official To Prison Over $9.6bn Debt by chisomdoris: 12:29pm On Sep 20, 2019
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chisomdoris:
A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Apo, Abuja has ordered that a former Director, Legal Services of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Grace Taiga be remanded in Suleja prison, in Niger State.
Mrs. Taiga, who was arraigned before the court on Friday on an eight-count charge of bribery, among others, is to remain in prison until September 25, 2019 when her bail application would be heard.

Upon her arraignment on Friday, Mrs. Taiga pleaded not guilty to the charge in which she was, among others, accused of receiving bribe, through her offshore bank account in signing the Gas Supply Processing Agreement (GSPA) between P&ID Limited and the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Petroleum Resources Ministry on January 11, 2019, and over which an arbitration panel, which sat in London awarded about $9.6billion damages against Nigeria.

After she pleaded to the charge, filed and being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), her lawyer, Ola Olanipekun (SAN), prayed the court to allow his client to be remanded in the custody of EFCC pending the determination of her bail application, on the grounds that she was suffering from hypertension and diabetes.

Lead prosecuting lawyer, Bala Sanga however objected to Olanipelun’s request and argued that the proper place to remand a defendant, whose plea had been taken, is prison custody.

In a ruling, Justice Olukayode Adeniyi upheld Sanga’s argument and ordered that the defendant be remanded in Suleja prison.

Justice Adeniyi directed that the defendant be accorded due medical treatment while she is in custody, pending the hearing and determination of her bail application.

The judge subsequently scheduled September 25 for the hearing of her bail application.

The EFCC also accused Mrs. Taiga violating various laws by entering into the GSPA without prior approval by the Federal Executive Council and a certificate of no-objection to the contract from the Bureau of Public Enterprise.

The charge is in relation to the controversial Gas Supply Processing Agreement (GSPA), in respect of which a British court upheld P&ID claim to the $9.6bn damages awarded against Nigeria by an arbitration tribunal

The EFCC alleged that Mrs. Taiga signed as Nigeria’s witness to the GSPA while the then Minister who was the head of the Ministry, Rilwan Lukman (now late), signed as Nigeria’s representative.



Read more here https://thickmatch.com/breaking-court-sends-ex-petroleum-ministrys-senior-official-prison-9-6bn-judgment/
Re: Court Sends Ex-petroleum Ministry’s Senior Official To Prison Over $9.6bn Debt by TRIGITIS: 12:32pm On Sep 20, 2019
Where are the criminals from Hate Republic when you need them most?

I expect them to start searching for seasoned lawyers to come free Mrs. Grace Taiga from the criminal charges for which has been convicted. cheesy

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Re: Court Sends Ex-petroleum Ministry’s Senior Official To Prison Over $9.6bn Debt by Olanipekun1: 12:46pm On Sep 20, 2019
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Where are the criminals from Hate Republic when you need them most?

I expect them to start searching for seasoned lawyers to come free Mrs. Grace Taiga from the criminal charges for which has been convicted. cheesy
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Re: Court Sends Ex-petroleum Ministry’s Senior Official To Prison Over $9.6bn Debt by TRIGITIS: 12:51pm On Sep 20, 2019
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Re: Court Sends Ex-petroleum Ministry’s Senior Official To Prison Over $9.6bn Debt by Olanipekun1: 12:55pm On Sep 20, 2019
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Re: Court Sends Ex-petroleum Ministry’s Senior Official To Prison Over $9.6bn Debt by GenSpecifics: 1:10pm On Sep 20, 2019
Why are they prosecuting this woman alone?:What of the NNPC GMD then? Why is Buhari shielding the man that signed the scam contract on behalf of NNPC?
Re: Court Sends Ex-petroleum Ministry’s Senior Official To Prison Over $9.6bn Debt by isaacsegun(m): 1:24pm On Sep 20, 2019
in a saner clime, some people's head must definitely roll for sabotaging the economy of the country. I'm still waiting for when the former cjn will have his days in court!
Re: Court Sends Ex-petroleum Ministry’s Senior Official To Prison Over $9.6bn Debt by baby124: 1:37pm On Sep 20, 2019
So, even a common NNPC official has an offshore account? How many offshore accounts do we need to discover? I think that should be EFCC’s next assignment

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