Justice Mojisola Dada of the Special Offences Court
sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, on Monday, November 18, 2024, convicted and sentenced
Fatuyi Yemi Philips, Chairman, Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of
Nigeria, NOGASA, to 21 years imprisonment for N43.5m fraud.
The Lagos Zonal Directorate of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on April 5, 2022, arraigned Philips
alongside his firm, Oceanview Oil and Gas Limited, on a two-count charge
bordering on obtaining money by false pretence to the tune of N43, 502,000.00
Count one reads: "Fatuyi Yemi Philips and
Oceanview Oil and Gas Nigeria Limited, on or about the 28th day of September,
2016 at Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to
defraud, obtained the aggregate sum of N43, 502,000.00 from Elochukwu Okoye and
Elebana Unique Ventures Nigeria Limited on behalf of WAPCIL Nigeria Limited
under the false representation that you would sell to WAPCIL Nigeria Limited
$98,870.00, a representation you knew to be false."
Count two reads: "Fatuyi Yemi Philips and
Oceanview Oil and Gas Nigeria Limited, on or about the 28th day of September,
2016 at Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, stole the sum
of N43, 502,000.00, property of WAPCIL Nigeria Limited."
He pleaded "not guilty" to the charges,
thereby leading to his full trial.
In the course of the trial, prosecution counsel,
M.S. Owede, tendered several documentary evidence and called five witnesses to
substantiate the allegations against him and his company.
The defence, on its part, called three witnesses
during the trial.
Delivering judgment on Monday, Justice Dada held that
the prosecution proved its case against the defendants beyond reasonable
doubts.
Consequently, the judge sentenced Phillips to 14
years imprisonment on count one and seven years on count two, without an option
of fine.
The sentences are to be served concurrently.
The Judge also ordered the second defendant, Oceanview
Oil and Gas Limited, to pay a fine of N500,000( Five Hundred Thousand Naira) in
respect of count one and another N250,000( Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand
Naira) in respect of count two within 30 days or be wound up.
The court further ordered the convicts to make
restitution in the sum of $90,202.00 or the prevailing Naira equivalent
to the nominal complainants.
Phillips’ journey to the Correctional Centre began
when he collected the sum of N43, 502,000.00 from Elochukwu Okoye
and Elebana Unique Ventures Nigeria Limited on behalf of WAPCIL Nigeria Limited
with a false promise of selling its dollar equivalent($98,870.00) to
them. He neither returned the naira nor dollar equivalent to the
petitioners.
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