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    Alleged N110bn Fraud: No Banking Regulation Was Breached – Banker

    Julius AlagbeBy Julius AlagbeOctober 9, 2025Updated:October 9, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Alleged N110bn Fraud: No Banking Regulation Was Breached – Banker
    Yahaya Bello, Ex-Governor of Kogi State
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    Alleged N110bn Fraud: No Banking Regulation Was Breached – Banker

    A third witness for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) (PW3), in the trial of former Gov. Mr Yahaya Bello of Kogi says that no banking regulation was breached by the defendants.

    He made the statement while testifying before Justice Maryanne Anenih of the FCT, High Court, Maitama, Abuja on Wednesday.

    Bello and his co-defendants Umar Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu were arraigned on Nov 27, 2024 on a 16-count- charge bordering on alleged property fraud to the tune of N110 billion.

    The PW3, Williams Abimbola, said during cross-examination, that no banking regulation was breached in the transactions allowed by the United Bank for Africa, Plc.

    Abimbola, a Compliance Officer with UBA, admitted that she had given similar evidence before the Federal High Court in a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CR/98/2024 between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Yahaya Bello.

    She, however, admitted not being the relationship or account manager of the Kogi Government House and that the account was domiciled in Lokoja, saying that the transactions were in line with stipulated guidelines.

    The witness, who had testified that she worked at the Area 3, Abuja branch of UBA at a previous FHC hearing on March 6, 2025, told the court that she could work at any other branch of the bank.

    “I reported to 18, Adetokunbo Ademola Wuse 2, Abuja, this morning,” she said.

    On cross-examination, by the Defence Counsel, Joseph Daudu, SAN, she said that as a compliance officer, her duty involves protecting the integrity of the bank from legal penalty, reputational damage and financial losses.

    She also confirmed multiple transactions by Abdulsalam Hudu (third defendant) in the sum of N10 million each between July 31 and August 6, 2019.

    Abimbola told the court that she was not in a position to know why the withdrawals were made.

    She explained that when making transfer, the banks do ask the purpose of transaction when it has to do with high volume transactions, saying that the bank is not an internal auditor of the customer.

    Abimbola also mentioned transfers, in tranches, by one Bello Abdullateef on July 5, 2019, saying that the bank did not breach any regulations in allowing the withdrawals or transfers.

    She said that there was no withdrawal that went beyond N10 million in all the transactions presented before the court.

    She claimed to have been with the bank for 19 years, adding that she understood the duties of a cashier, which included paying cash and receiving cash.

    Abimbola had earlier listed the authorised signatories on the Kogi Government House account, as at 2004, to include Christopher Enefola, Permanent Secretary; Onekutu Daniel, Chief Accountant and Hudu Abdulsalami, Accountant as contained in Exhibits F2, Page 37.

    She mentioned a letter dated, September 2008, with three signatures namely Elder P.S Ocheni, Abbas Ibrahim Abubakar, Chief Accountant and Abdulsalami Hudu, Senior Accountant.

    During cross-examination by the Counsel to the second defendant, Mr A.M. Aliyu SAN, the witness was presented with a bank statement marked page 3 of F1, May 27, 2019, where the withdrawals were made.

    She admitted that the narration on the credit entry was the governor’s security fund and noted a credit entry of N100 million, in two tranches of N50 million each.

    “My Lord, I am not privy to the details of the transaction and cannot categorically answer that question,” the witness responded.

    Earlier, during cross-examination by Daudu, SAN, the witness admitted that she had not met or had any business to do with the second defendant, Umar Oricha.

    She also said that she had not met the first defendant, former Gov. Yahaya Bello before.

    Prosecution Counsel, Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, however, argued that the application was not ripe for hearing and that the motion should wait until Nov. 12, another date for hearing.

    The EFCC also called its 4th subpoenaed witness, Jesutoni Akoni, a compliance officer with Ecobank, who confirmed that he had a13-page documents.

    Counsel to the second defendant, AM Aliyu, however, objected to the admissibility of the document tendered, saying it did not comply with the provisions of the Evidence Act.

    The Court observed that the document tendered by the prosecution was actually addressed to Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division.

    Justice Anenih later adjourned the matter until Oct. 9 for continuation of hearing. #Alleged N110bn Fraud: No Banking Regulation Was Breached – Banker Chams Riding a Wave of Positive Market Momentum Post-Rights Issue

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