Orubebe charged with false assets declaration, accepting N70m bribe


The Federal Government has filed charges against former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsday Peter Orubebe for alleged false declaration of assets and acceptance of a N70 million bribe.
The four-count charge filed on behalf of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) by Peter Danladi of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) on October 8 this year, is now pending before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
The Nation learnt yesterday that the CCT has scheduled Orubebe’s arraignment for November 9.
Orubebe is accused, in counts one and two, of failing to declare his ownership of two properties in Abuja.
In counts three and four, the ex-minister is alleged to have received a N70 million in bribe from one Pastor (Dr) Jonathan Alota, whose company, Chemtronics Nigeria Limited, had been awarded contracts by the ministry.
Count one reads: “That you, Godsday Peter Orubebe, while being a Minister of Federal Republic of Nigeria in charge of Niger Delta Affairs, on or about June 29th 2011 did make a false declaration in your Asset Declaration Form by failing to declare plot 2722 Kyamu District Abuja on assumption of office on 26th September 2007 and on leaving office (at the end of your tenure), on June 29, 2011, and you thereby committed an offence under section 15 of Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act Cap C15 and as incorporated under paragraph 11(1) & (2) of Part 1, Fifth Schedule to the Constitution and punishable under section 23(2) of the CCB & T Act.


For the full story, check The Nation newspaper.


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