Abu, who was testifying as
the second prosecution witness in Badeh’s ongoing trial, said he routinely
converted the N558.2m to dollars which the prosecution alleged was being handed
over to the former Air Force chief monthly.
The cashier at the Nigerian
Air Force headquarters, Emmanuel Abu, on Wednesday narrated to a Federal High
Court in Abuja, the role he played in the alleged monthly diversion of N558.2m
from NAF accounts by an ex-Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh
(retd).
The Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission is prosecuting Badeh alongside a firm, Iyalikam Nigeria
Limited, on 10 counts of money laundering bordering on alleged fraudulent
removal of about N3.97bn from the Nigerian Air Force’s account.
The anti-graft agency
accused Badeh of using the fund to buy and develop landed assets in Abuja for
himself and two sons between January and December 2013.
Abu stepped into the
witness box after the first prosecution witness, a former Director of Finance
and Account of the Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Aliyu Yishau (retd),
completed his testimony on Wednesday.
Yishau had testified about
how he was handing over the dollar equivalent of the N558.2m to Badeh at the
Chief of Air Staff’s official residence on monthly basis and also how he helped
Badeh to use the money to acquire landed assets in Abuja.
Abu, who was led in
evidence by the lead prosecuting counsel, Mr Rotimi Jacobs(SAN), on Wednesday
said he converted the sum of N558.2m monthly removed from NAF’s Personnel and
Emolument account for 14 months between November 2012 and December 2013.
He said within the 14-month
period, a total of over N7.8bn was set aside and converted to dollars.
Abu explained that he and
the Financial Officer at the headquarters of the Nigerian Air Force Camp,
Mogadishu Cantonment, Asokoro, Abuja, Group Captain Mohammed Lawal Sini, (now
Air Commodore), were the only signatories to the six accounts operated by NAF.
He said Sini gave him the
instruction for the monthly setting aside of the N558.2m immediately he (Sini)
became the Financial Officer in November 2014, about a month after Badeh
assumed the office of the Chief of Air Staff.
He explained that the
N558.2m was a monthly leftover in the Personnel and Emolument account of the
NAF after the payment of staff salaries and entitlements for a particular
month.
He said after the payment
of the staff salaries the leftover was usually transferred to the other five
accounts of the Nigerian Air Force to augment NAF’s overhead and expenditures.
But he said no voucher was
ever raised for its disbursement as it was done for other disbursement from
other accounts of the NAF.
He said, “The left over in
the personnel and emolument account are transferred to five other accounts
after paying salaries, because the balance of the salaries are meant for other
purposes, and the personnel and emolument account is just for payment of
salaries.”
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