Crime
N200m Fraud: NTA director testifies against Okupe
An EFCC witness, in the ongoing trial of Doyin Okupe, on Wednesday told the Federal High Court Abuja that he did not sign any budget proposal for the programme “Insight” on the Nigeria Television Authority, (NTA).
Sola Atere, a former Executive Director of News, said this under cross examination by Joe Gadzama, (SAN) in the over N200 million suit filed against Mr Okupe, a former Senior Special Assistant to former President Goodluck Jonathan by the EFCC.
“I had no financial relationship with the programme and I never collected money from the office of the first defendant for the programme.
“The producer will be in a better position to speak on this,” he said.
He also told the court that he was not aware if Mr Okupe paid money for the programme.
When confronted with the document which had details of payment for the programme with his signature on it, the witness said that he did not remember signing such a document.
He said although the signatures looked similar, there was a slight variation.
The trial judge, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, asked the witness to sign his signature on a piece of paper several times for the court’s record.
The witness further told the court that the programme was not a political programme but one designed to promote policies of the government.
Speaking to journalists, Mr Gadzama said although Mr Atere denied signing the document, the truth would eventually be revealed.
Mr Okupe is facing a 59-count charge for allegedly receiving over N200 million from the office of the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki without offering any services.
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