A federal high court in Abuja has convicted Doyin Okupe,
director-general of the Peter Obi presidential campaign, for breaching the
money laundering act.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had
arraigned Okupe in 2019 on a 59-count charge bordering on alleged money
laundering and diversion of funds to the tune of N702 million.
He was arraigned before Ijeoma Ojukwu, the presiding judge,
alongside two companies – Value Trust Investment Ltd and Abrahams Telecoms Ltd.
Okupe was said to have received cash from the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) while Sambo Dasuki was in office.
Delivering judgment on Monday, Ojukwu found Okupe guilty of
contravening sections 16(1)&(2) of the Money Laundering Act by accepting
cash payments in excess of the threshold allowed under the act without going
through a financial institution.
The judge said the NSA is not a financial institution and
although the former president allegedly authorised the funds, he did not
specify a cash payment in violation of the Money Laundering Act.
“I find the first defendant, Dr. Doyin Okupe, guilty on
counts 34, 35, 36, and 59,” the court ruled.
The judge however found the defendants not guilty in counts
1 to 33 on the grounds that the prosecution failed to establish the charge of
money laundering, criminal breach of trust and corruption against the NSA.
The matter was subsequently stood down until 1:45pm to allow
the convict (Okupe) to call witnesses to testify about his character, as
enshrined under Section 310 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act
(ACJA).
The sentencing is expected to be delivered after the process
must have been concluded.
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