Federal High court capture Senator's House over N1.5 billion Scam

                         

The Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday ordered the temporary forfeiture of a 12-storeyed building located  at 27, Marine Road, Apapa belonging to the senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, Peter Nwaoboshi, over an alleged contract scam of N1.5bn.



                     

The EFCC told the judge that Nwaoboshi, through his company, Bilderberg Enterprises Limited, got a N1.580bn contract to supply some construction equipment to the Delta State Direct Labour Agency sometime in 2010.
Nwaoboshi’s company was how ever occused to have supplied second-hand equipment to the agency while he actually collected money to supply new equipment, thereby short-changing the agency.

The EFCC claimed that Nwaoboshi later used the proceeds of the alleged scam to bid for and purchase the 12-storeyed building, formerly known as Guinea House, for N805m in the name of his company, Golden Touch Construction Project Limited.
Arguing the ex parte application on Monday, the EFCC’s lawyer, George Chia-Yakua, said it was in the interest of justice to order the temporary forfeiture of the building pending the outcome of investigation and criminal trial of Nwaoboshi and his companies.
He said the forfeiture order being sought was compliant with Section 44(2)(k) of the constitution and sections 28 and 29 of the EFCC (establishment) Act 2004.


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