A Kwara State High Court yesterday jailed a former
commissioner-nominee of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC), Dr. Saad Alanamu, and a director of a private
company, Salman Sulaiman, for 24 years.
Alanamu, a former Chairman of the Governing Council of Kwara
State Polytechnic, Ilorin, and Sulaiman, the Chief Executive Director of
Namylas Nig. Ltd, were put on trial for collecting and giving N5 million bribe.
The convicts were arraigned before Justice Mahmud Abdulgafar
of Kwara State High Court 9 in Ilorin on
eight-count charge for bribery.
The offences allegedly contravened sections 8 (1) (a), 9 (1)
(a), 10 (a) (i), 18 (b), 19 and 22 (1) (a) (i) and punishable under sections 8
(1) (a) (ii), 9 (1) (b), 10 (a) (ii), 18 (d), 19, and 22 (6) of the Corrupt
Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 respectively. They pleaded not guilty to all the charges
brought against them.
Alanamu was nominated into the Board of ICPC in 2017 but was
later dropped on an allegation of corruption, which the commission was
investigating.
He was charged for collecting N5million bribe from a
contractor friend of his as kickback for the award of a contract.
Sulaiman, on the other hand, was accused of bribing a
government official when he paid the said sum of money into Alanamu’s Guaranty
Trust Bank account as a reward for the award of contract to his company.
ICPC averred that Namylas Nig. Ltd had submitted falsified
and doctored documents during the bidding process.
The court was also informed of how Alanamu ensured that the
contract for the construction and furnishing of an auditorium in Kwara State
Polytechnic, at the cost of N182,369,625:00, was awarded to a company belonging
to his friend, when it was not qualified to execute the contract.
The prosecution, having established very strong evidence of
collusion, bid rigging and corrupt practices against the accused, urged the
court to mete out appropriate sanctions to them.
Justice Abdulgafar considered the totality of evidence
adduced by ICPC in the course of the trial.
He also recognised
that the anti-graft commission
discharged the burden of proof placed upon it by law beyond reasonable doubt.
The trial judge, in his judgment, found Alanamu guilty and
sentenced him to seven years imprisonment on counts 2 and 3, and five years
with hard labour on counts 1, 4, and 5, without an option of fine.
He was also ordered to pay N25million pursuant to Section 20
of the ICPC law.
Section 20 states: “Without prejudice to any sentence of
imprisonment imposed under this Act, a public officer or other person found
guilty of soliciting, offering or receiving gratification shall forfeit the
gratification and pay a fine of not less than five times the sum of the value
of the gratification which is the subject-matter of the offence…”
Justice Abdulgafar also found Sulaiman guilty on counts 5
and 6, and sentenced him to five and seven years’ imprisonment. The third defendant which is the company has
been ordered to pay a fine of N1 million.
All the sentences are to run concurrently.
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