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First Prosecution Witness (PW1) on the trial of Abiodun Agbele, aide to Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, on Thursday told a Federal High Court in Maitama Abuja, how Agbele oversaw the disbursement of N1.2 billion.

The said money was part of N4.7billion that was allegedly transferred from the imprest account of the Office of the National Security Adviser to the bank account of Sylvan McNamara, a company said to belong to sons of a former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro.

At the commencement of the trial before Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, Alade Sunday, a manager and Branch Head of the Zenith Bank, explained the way and manner over N1.2 billion was shared on the order of Agbele.

He said, “I first met Agbele on June 17, 2014. On that day, my zonal head, Abiodun Oshode, informed me that he recieved a message from Lawrence Akande, the Zonal Head of Oyo State Branch of Zenith Bank that a customer will be coming to the bank from the airport with cash. He said that I should arrange for our bullion van to be taken to the airport to convey the cash when it arrives.

“After about an hour, Oshode walked to me that the customer is in the bank and I followed him to his office where he introduced Mr. Abiodun Agbele to me as the customer. Agbele told me that they had security details and that I should not bother about policemen since they had enough. That was how I, my Zonal Head, the bullion van driver, Agbele, and his team drove to the airport.

“When we got to the airport, we waited for some minutes before the aircraft arrived. When the aircraft offloaded its passengers, one of them appeared to me to be Senator Musliu Obanikoro and the other one appeared to be his ADC, Adewale.

“Agbele walked up to them and had a discussion with them. Thereafter, he signaled me to bring the van. Bags loaded with cash were evacuted into the van and Obanikoro’s ADC, I and Agbele drove back to the bank.

“When we got to the bank, we ‘bundle counted’ the cash and it was N724,500,000. Agbele told us that more money was still coming and then, Obanikoro’s ADC left for the airport immediately.

“In the evening, all of us left for the airport a second time. After the passengers disembarked, we offloaded the cash bags into our bullion van and drove back to the bank to ascertain how much the cash was. The second tranche was N494,990,000, bringing the total to about N1, 219, 490,000

“We headed straight to our zonal head office where instructions were given by Agbele on how the funds were to be credited to various accounts.

“However, because of the amount involved, we needed to ‘detail count’ before crediting the accounts the next day. All these are recorded in the statements I volunteered to the EFCC.”

Afterward, the prosecuting counsel gave the PW1 the four statements he volunteered to the EFCC which Sunday (PW1) identified. Out of the four statement, three were made on June 2, 2016 while the other one was entered on July 4, 2016. They were all tendered and admitted as exhibit AA1A, AA1B, AA1C and AA1D respectively

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And Sunday reading from exhibit AA1B said, “N100million was credited to Spotless Investments; N219.490million was credited to De Privateer Limited; another N300million was credited to De Privateer Limited; another N200million was credited to De Privateer Llimited; N200million was also credited to De Privateer Ltd; N137million was credited to Ayodele Fayose’s account and the balance N263 million was taken by Abiodun Agbele to Ado Ekiti.

“The De Privateer Limited account is domiciled in the Ibadan branch of Zenith Bank. The Spotless Investments account is also domiciled in Ibadan branch of Zenith Bank too while Ayodele Fayose’s account is domiciled in Zenith Bank Lagos branch.”

After hearing the account of the witness, Justice Dimgba adjourned to November 14 and 17, 2016 for further hearing in the matter.

By Ebere Ndukwu . . .

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