The First Prosecution Witness (PW1),
Abubakar Hassan in the trial of former governor of Kwara State,
Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, and his Commissioner for Finance, Ademola Banu on
Monday, February 17, 2025, told Justice Mahmud Abdulgafar of the State High
Court, sitting in Ilorin that the first defendant diverted to
personal use, funds earmarked for Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
projects in the state.
The Ilorin Zonal Directorate of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC is prosecuting both
defendants on a 12-count charge of mismanagement and
misappropriation of public funds to the tune of N5.78 billion.
The witness, an Assistant Director of Finance in
UBEC, while being led in evidence by prosecution, Rotimi Jacobs,
SAN, disclosed that a total of 51 UBEC projects approved
under the 2013 Action Plan were abandoned under former Governor
Ahmed due to a lack of funds. The projects, discovered by the
UBEC Project Monitoring Committee in the state were
abandoned despite UBEC’s approval for citing them in state
and funds for their execution, released. According to the witness, the
state government under the leadership of the defendant mismanaged the
funds.
"My lord, the Projects
Monitoring Committee conducted investigations and found that many
projects were either unexecuted or abandoned. We wrote to the then Kwara State
governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, in May 2018 to address these issues. The
projects were categorized into three: Early Care Education, Primary School
Education, and Junior Secondary School Education, but we received no
response," he said.
He further explained that the abandoned
projects were scattered all through the 16 Local Government
Areas of the state and further revealed that on January 6,
2015, the sum N1 billion had to be loaned from the 2013
UBEC Matching Grant Account with Skye Bank Plc to pay staff salaries and
pensions.
Addressing the utilization of the 2014 and 2015 State
Counterpart Funds, he stated that the Kwara SUBEB illegally withdrew the
sum of N1,829,054,054.06 (None Billion, Eight Hundred and Twenty-nine
Million, Fifty-four Thousand, Fifty-four, Six Kobo) from funds lodged on
February 18, 2016, stating that the withdrawn funds qualified the
state to access the Federal Government’s UBE Matching Grants.
"State Matching Grants are not permitted to be
borrowed or utilized for any purpose outside the approved action plan. The
objectives of UBEC were undermined due to these infractions and the failure to
implement the Action Plan," he said.
Worried by the diversion of the funds, the
witness disclosed that UBEC also had to send a letter of
invitation to the state
government, requesting a documentary evidence on Kwara
State Government’s use of UBEC funds. Attached to the invite
were documents showing the lodgment of funds from UBEC to the
Kwara SUBEB.
Justice Abdulgafar adjourned the matter until February
18, 2025, for cross-examination of the witness.
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