A group of Spring Bank depositors
yesterday stormed the premises of the Special Offences Court in Ikeja,
Lagos, to protest a $200 million diesel scam case that involved an
international oil company, Trafigura Baheer BV, and its Nigerian
associates, Yahaya Kwande, Osahon Asemota, and five companies.
The protesters claimed that Spring Bank
collapsed because it financed the oil contract, thereby making them to
lose their deposits.
They called on the court to do justice
in the case by ordering the accused persons in the case to pay back the
funds they surreptitiously stole from Spring Bank so that they can get
their deposits back.
The federal government had instituted a
three-count charge of conspiracy to commit a felony, stealing and
receiving of stolen property against Trafigura, Kwande, Asemota and
their companies Trafigura PTE Limited, Mettle Energy and Gas, Rebrandt
Limited and Jil Engineering and Oil Services Limited.
The case is being prosecuted by Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN) on behalf of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Two week ago when the case came up in
court, a prosecutor, Mr. Adebisi Adeniyi, told the court how one of the
accused persons, Yahaya Kwande, had jumped the administrative bail
granted him by EFCC.
The other accused person, Asemota, also
brought a medical report granted him by a hospital to have a three-day
bed rest. This prompted the court to adjourn till yesterday for
arraignment of the accused persons.
When the matter came up today, lawyer to
Asemota, Mr. Anthony Osa-Orhue Agarunwonyi told the trial judge,
Justice Mojisola Dada, that the health of his client has gotten worse,
adding that his client (Asemota) could hardly walk.
Agarunwonyi thereafter challenged the
lead prosecution counsel to the EFCC to use instrument at their disposal
to verify the health status of Asemota.
He urged the court to grant an
adjournment again for him to get better. Agarunwonyi further provided a
copy of the medical report he produced in court at the last adjourned
date and said he would soon file a fresh medical report before the
court.
Jacobs, however, reacted to the medical
report, calling it “strange” and that it did not disclose any
information. Justice Dada reminded the lawyer of his promise to bring
his client to court yesterday. The lawyer pleaded with the court to give
Asemota more time to recover.
Trafigura was represented in court by
Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), leading his son, Bode, also a Senior
Advocate of Nigeria while Prof Taiwo Osipitan SAN represented the third
defendant, Yahaya Kwande.
Justice Dada adjourned the case till November 28 for arraignment and trial of the defendants.
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