$53.1m deal: Rivers initiates criminal trial of Amaechi, Cole

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Rivers State Government has initiated the process of prosecuting   former Governor Rotimi Amaechi and All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the state, Tonye Cole, over the alleged theft of $53.1 million belonging to the government

The money was allegedly stolen through a reported deal between the then  Amaechi-led government and   Sahara Energy Resources Limited, a company in which Cole had an interest.

The deal had to do with the sale of a gas turbine by the state to  Sahara Energy.

The state filed all processes such as application for substituted service, list of authorities relied upon by the state and counter-affidavits to void  Amaechi’s and Cole’s motions seeking to stall their trials.

 Amaechi is the first defendant and Cole, is third in the process filed on March 9 at the Rivers State High Court. 

Augustine Wokocha, the second defendant and   Sahara Energy as the fourth defendant.

Sahara Energy, fourth and NG Power – HP Limited in the case bordering on conspiracy and stealing of the state  assets

In count,  one Amaechi and Wokocha were said to have on or about October 21, 2013, conspired to defraud the government through account number 0064889439 domiciled with Access Bank Plc addressed a letter of mandate to pay without any recourse to the government by virtue of which said letter the bank on or about December 3, 2014, paid   $53.1million to Sahara Energy Resources Limited purporting the payment as a refund of loans granted by Sahara Energy Resources to the government.

In count two, Amaechi, Cole, Wokocha, Sahara Energy and NG Power – HP Limited was said to have on or about December 1, 2014, conspired among themselves to commit a felony to steal    $53.1 million, being the property of  the state government.

In count three, all the defendants were said to have on or about December 3, 2014, stolen  $53.1million property of the government through its account number 0064889492 with Access Bank Plc purporting same to be a refund of loans granted by Sahara Energy Resources Limited to the government.

In count four, all the defendants were accused of conspiring among themselves to commit a felony to obtain money by false pretence.

In another charge, the defendants were said to have received  N53.1 million property of the government knowing same to have been stolen or obtained by false pretence.

The offences were said to be contrary to Sections 516, 419, and 422 of the Criminal Code Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria, 1999.

The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, had at many fora insisted that Cole lacked the moral grounds to be the governor of the state.

Wike explained that Cole was not electable because he was facing prosecution for allegedly defrauding the state.

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