Olisa Metuh Sentences to Seven Years Imprisonment
The Federal
High Court in Abuja on Tuesday sentenced The former National Publicity
Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, was on Tuesday
sentenced to seven years imprisonment on corruption charges regarding his
activities preceding the 2015 presidential election which his party lost by an
Abuja Federal High Court .
Delivering
judgment at the proceedings which lasted over six hours Justice Okon Abang,
convicted Metuh on all the seven counts, including the fraudulent receipt of
N400m from the Office of the National Security Adviser in November 2014 and
use of the money for political activities of the PDP and for his personal
purposes.
The court
also convicted Metuh for transacting with a cash sum of $2m without going
through a financial institution.
The judge
agreed with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission successfully proved
that the transaction violated the anti-money laundering law which pegs the
maximum cash transaction an individual undertake outside a financial
institution at N5m.
He imposed
sentenced Metuh to seven years imprisonment for counts 1, 2, 4 and 7, five
years imprisonment in respect of count 3, and three years in respect of counts
5 and 6.
He, however,
ruled that the sentences shall run concurrently which implied that he would
only spend the highest number of years of jail term, which is seven, in prison.
The judge
also directed Metuh to pay a fine of N375m to the Federal Government. He also
ordered Destra Investments to pay N25m to the Federal Government.
He ordered
the accounts of Destra in Diamond Bank and Asset Resource Management to
be closed and their proceeds forfeited to the Federal Government.
The judge
also ordered the winding up of Destra.
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