Mama Boko Haram: EFCC Calls First Witness Against in a N41.7m Fraud Against Her
The trial of
Aisha Alkali Wakil alias ‘Mama Boko Haram’ who is being prosecuted by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on a fresh three count criminal
charge of conspiracy, inducement and obtaining by false pretence to the tune of
N41, 777,750.00 (Forty-one Million Seven Hundred and Seventy-seven Thousand
Seven Hundred and Fifty Naira) has commenced before Justice Aisha Kumaliya of
the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri, with the prosecution calling its first
witness, PW1, Bilkisu Muhammed Abubakar, who was allegedly induced by the
defendants to execute over N41m supply contract for Complete Care and Aid
Foundation, owned by Wakil, but refused to pay.
Led in
evidence by the prosecuting counsel, Mukhtar Ali Ahmed, the PW1 narrated how
supplies contracts were awarded to her by Mama Boko Haram and Tahiru Alhaji
Saidu Daura, the chief executive officer and programme manager respectively of
Complete Care and Aid Foundation and Complete Care respectively.
According to the witness: “I worked as a
volunteer in the organisation for two years during which I was engaged to make
supplies of beverages and toiletries to the NGO and later to the home of Wakil,
even though I told them I was not a contractor.
“I supplied
to Complete Care and Aid Foundation office two sets of televisions, two sets of
telecom, nine stabilizers, thirteen extension wires, cutleries, three
electronic kettles, two gas cylinders, toiletries, beverages, bottled water,
among others for 13 months.
“I was also
buying lunch for Wakil and her daughter, one Khadija Alkali, for four months. I
was asked by Wakil and Daura to write down whatever item I supplied to them.
Subsequently, I also furnished the house of Wakil based on request by her; I
supplied everything in the house”.
The PW1
further told the court that: “I supplied one Italian bed, a complete set of
show glass, two centre tables, one Italian dining table and one cushion chair
to her husband. She also asked me to supply four beds, five big mattresses and
sixteen pillows to be used by her husband and children.
“I also
supplied food flasks, electronics, gas cooker, one deep freezer, two industrial
fans, four rechargeable fans, three sets of bedside carpets to Aisha Alkali
Wakil, her husband and children. I supplied ten ready-made clothes and ten
veils as well.
“Wakil also
directed me to transfer money to one Ekechukwu Modo to buy her foodstuff from
Enugu. I transferred money in five tranches to Modo’s First Bank account and to
one Harira in Malaysia for the purchase of Arabian gown. My lord, during the
naming ceremony of Wakil’s grandchild, I supplied all the things needed to the
tune of N1.5million.”
Abubakar
further revealed that, Mama Boko Haram, after much pleading paid the sum of
N10m into her account for every item supplied and services rendered but refused
to pay the balance of N31.7m.
The
prosecution counsel, Mukhtar Ali Ahmed tendered the Letter of Award of Contract
for the supplies, Store Certification, Notification of Delay in Payment, Letter
of Introduction and Authorization for the transfer of N1.5million which were
all admitted in evidence by the court. Forty different receipts issued to
Bilkisu, tellers and handwritten documents of items bought by the vendor were
also admitted in evidence.
Recall that
Mama Boko Haram was arraigned alongside Tahiru Saidu Daura and Prince Lawal
Shoyede, Programme Manager and Country Director, respectively, of Complete Care
and Aid Foundation, a non-governmental organisation.
One of the
counts reads: “That you Aisha Alkali Wakil, Tahiru Saidu Daura and Prince Lawal
Shoyede whilst being Chief Executive Officer, Programme Manager and Country
Director respectively of Complete Care and Aid Foundation (non-governmental
organisation) sometimes in June 2018 at Maiduguri, Borno State within the
jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, dishonestly induced one Hajia Bilkisu
Mohammed Abubakar of Ihasan Vendor Services, to deliver to you; house
furniture, electronics and food items worth N34,593,000.00 (thirty-four million
five hundred and ninety-three thousand naira) only under the guise of executing
a contract for the supply of the said items to Complete Care and Aid Foundation
(non-governmental organisation) and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section
320 (a) and punishable under Section 322 of the Penal Code Cap 102 Laws of
Borno State.”
Justice
Kumaliya, after listening to the testimony of the PW1, ordered that the
proceedings recorded by the court be transmitted to the defendants for study
and cross-examination of the prosecution witness due to the absence of their
counsel.
Consequently,
Justice Kumaliya adjourned the matter till February 15, 2021, for
cross-examination of prosecution witness.
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