Saturday, May 23, 2026 - The Chief Judge of Taraba state and presiding judge of Court No. 1 in Jalingo, Justice Joel Agya, on Friday, discharged and acquitted three former officials of Sardauna local government council over allegations of misappropriation of project funds.
Delivering judgment in Charge No. TRSJ/19C/2020, Agya held that the prosecution
failed to prove the allegations of fraud against the defendants beyond
reasonable doubts.
The defendants are Dr. Jedua Ahmed Dawud, former Executive
Chairman of the council; Oliver Wubon, former Caretaker Chairman; and Joseph
Danladi John, former Director of Finance.
It will be recalled that the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), acting on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, filed a
six-count charge against the defendants in June 2020.
The charges included criminal conspiracy, criminal breach of
trust by public servants, forgery, and use of false documents.
According to the prosecution, the defendants allegedly
conspired in 2012 within Sardauna local government Council to commit criminal
breach of trust involving funds meant for capital projects.
The prosecution alleged that Dr. Jedua Ahmed and Danladi
dishonestly misappropriated N27 million allocated for capital projects on or
about Oct. 4, 2012.
They were also accused of misappropriating another N35
million meant for capital projects on or about June 1, 2012.
In another count, Wubon and Danladi were alleged to have
dishonestly diverted N42 million provided for capital projects sometime in
2012.
The EFCC further accused Wubon and Danladi of forging
payment voucher No. 3 in the name of Alhaji Saidu Mohammed on or about Feb. 8,
2012, with intent to commit fraud.
They were also charged with knowingly using the alleged
forged payment voucher as genuine.
During proceedings, defence counsel argued that the
prosecution failed to establish a prima facie case against the defendants.
The defence also challenged the EFCC’s investigative report,
contending that it relied heavily on statements obtained from prosecution
witnesses.
Justice Agya, in his judgment, said the prosecution failed
to substantiate the allegations of criminal conspiracy and fraud against the
defendants.
He held that the conspiracy charge was not sustainable
because the alleged offences were said to have been committed separately by the
defendants.
The judge first discharged and acquitted the second and
third defendants on counts five and six bordering on forgery and use of false
documents.
He subsequently discharged and acquitted all three
defendants on counts one to four.
Counsel to the defendants, Dr. Ibrahim Effiong, commended
the court for what he described as a landmark judgment.
Counsel to the EFCC, Mr. Stephen Okemini, said he had learnt a lot from the
judgment and would study it before deciding on further action.
Speaking after the judgment, Wubon expressed happiness over
the court’s decision, saying it has “loosened the rope on their neck.”

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