An
Abuja High Court on Wednesday granted bail to Godsday Orubebe, a former Niger
Delta Affairs Minister, in the sum of N10 million for allegedly diverting N2.3
billion. The court also granted bail in the sum of N20 million each to Oludare
Alaba and Ephraim Zeri, Directors of Contract in the ministry. Orubebe, Alaba
and Zeri were arraigned on a six-count charge by the Independent Corrupt
Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC).
The judge, Justice
Olukayode Adeniyi, in his ruling, ordered Orubebe to produce one surety in like
sum. Adeniyi said that Orubebe’s surety must be a responsible
Nigerian with evidence of three years tax payment and land property owner
within the FCT. He said Alaba and Zeri should produce one surety each in like
sum, who must be an assistant directors in the civil service and a land owner
within the courts jurisdiction. The judge ordered that the sureties must depose
to an affidavit of means. Adeniyi said that Orubebe shall remain in the custody
of ICPC until his bail conditions were met and adjourned the case till Nov. 10
for hearing. The defendants alleged diverted about N2.3 billion meant for the
dualisation of Section IV of the East-West Road. Orubebe allegedly circumvented
a Federal Executive Council approval for the dualisation of the Eket-Oron Road,
part of the East-West Road which runs from Edo to Bayelsa. He allegedly
instructed the contractor, Gitto Construction, to rehabilitate instead of
dualising as approved by the council.

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