Otedola who is a prosecution witness in the trial was allegedly pressured by Lawan to part with a three-million-dollar bribe while Lawan was chairing a subcommittee investigating a multi-billion-dollar fraud associated with government fuel subsidy during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Otedola entered the witness box after he was introduced by the prosecution
counsel, Adegboyega Awomolo after which a video where Lawan was seen receiving $500
000 from the Zenon oil boss, was played. According to Otedola, the accused had
indicted his company in the alleged fraud and demanded three million dollars to
exonerate him. He added that after the initial deposit of $500,000 was paid
into his account, Lawan declared Zenon Oil and Gas free of the initial
indictment.
When asked by the
prosecution counsel about the claim by Lawan that the witness forced him to
take the money, Otedola denied it. Otedola also denied a claim by Lawan that
Zenon Oil and Gas was exonerated on the basis of documents later provided by
the company.
The defence counsel was,
however, unable to cross-examine Otedola as he requested for an adjournment to
enable his principal to attend the next trial and conduct the cross-examination.
Lawan was first arraigned in February 2013 along with another accused, Boniface
Emenalo, for allegedly receiving $620,000 of the alleged bribe from Otedola and
his company.
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