
Dr John Abebe, the in-law to the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has bagged seven years imprisonment for forgery and laundering.
Abebe was sentenced after it was established that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arraigned Abebe, who is a younger brother to the late former First Lady, Stella Obasanjo for forgery.
Abebe was first arraigned on July 26, 2018 on a four-count charge of forgery, fabricating evidence, using fabricated evidence and attempt to pervert the course of justice before the Special Offences Court in Ikeja. An oil company, Statoil Nigeria Limited had on June 22, 2010, accused Dr Abebe of forgery.
Statoil
Nigeria Limited had alleged that the defendant forged parts of a Net Profit
Interest Agreement (NPIA) dated November 30, 1995, which was drafted by British
Petroleum (BP).
It was
alleged that he “knowingly forged” a November 30, 1995 letter written by BP
Exploration Nigeria Limited to Inducon (Nigeria) Limited. The businessman is
accused of “illegally inserting” into page 2 of the said letter “the following
statement: “Also note that the ‘Buy-Out Option’ only applies to the
pre-production stage of the NPIA. The $4m buy-out is thus irrelevant from
production of oil in any of our fields.”
According
to the EFCC, Dr. Abebe also attempted to “pervert the course of justice” by
tendering the allegedly forged November 30, 1995 letter “as a fabricated
evidence” in court, in Suit No. FHC/L/CS/224/2010 between Dr. John Abebe,
Inducon Nigeria Limited and Statoil Nigeria Limited.
Justice
Mojisola Dada who convicted Abebe over the offence, gave the convict an option
of fine of N50million to be paid within 30days in lieu of imprisonment.
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