Ayo Fayose |
Madaki,
who led the team that investigated the graft, said he discovered during
investigation that only four out of the 20 poultry farms were actually
ready to start business at the time.
He
said, “Some of the farms were seen with either three or four pens
instead of five or six pens as indicated in the document by the state
government and the Biological Concepts Nigeria Limited, which handled
the contract.”
The
EFCC official noted that the agreement was to construct a poultry farm
each at four designated areas with headquarters in Afao, Fayose’s
hometown.
Madaki
also alleged that there were neither power generating sets nor boreholes at the poultry sites as claimed.
He
said following the findings by the EFCC team and a team from the
Federal Ministry of Works, some people including the Chairman,
Biological Concepts Nigeria Limited, Mr. Gbenga James, and some
government officials were invited for questioning.
Madaki added that further investigation showed that the money was diverted by the accused person, his aides and family members.
The
witness, who tendered several documents through the counsel for the
commission, Mr. Adebisi Adeniyi, alleged that part of the funds meant
for the project was diverted for the construction of Fayose’s house in
Iyaganku, Ibadan.
He
said, “There was also falsification of figure in one of the documents
that was used to purchase a car for the accused person’s mother.
“Among the document was the acknowledgement of $50,000 by a former deputy governor of the state, Mrs. Olujimi.
“The
chairman of Biological Concepts confirmed that some funds were used to
build the house of the accused person at Iyaganku Ibadan.
“He
also confirmed transferring N156m of the fund for the purchase of
battery cage for his (Biological Concepts chairman) own farm.”
He
added that a document showed how several millions of naira was used as
“PR” in the transaction, adding that another sum of N300m was released
for the construction of the poultry project at Afao.
He said, “The architect, who designed the Afao project, confirmed that he was given only N73m for the project.”
Documents
presented to the court included a voluntary statement of the accused
person written in his own hand-writing, petitions and documents
containing the names of the alleged beneficiaries of money for the
public relations.
Others
are cheque stubs, reports from the Federal Ministry of Works and
acknowledgment letter confirming receipt of $50,000 by Olujimi.
Also
included is a building plan designed by Grid Associates for the private
home of the accused person in Ibadan and a copy of the agreement dated
September 24 between Ekiti State Government and Biological Concept
Limited.
All
the documents were admitted as exhibits by Hobon. The judge adjourned
the case till December 3 (today) for further hearing, to enable the
prosecution to present more documents in evidence to support the case.
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