Justice
Lateefa Okunnu of the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja on Thursday sentenced the
Managing Director of Ontario Oil and Gas Limited, Mrs. Ada Ugo-Ngali, to a jail
term of 10 years for a fuel subsidy fraud of N754m.
The judge
ordered the refund of the N754m to the Federal Government.
Justice
Okunnu had on January 13, 2017 convicted Ugo-Ngali, Ontario Oil and Gas Limited
and its Chairman, Mr. Walter Wagbatsoma of eight counts pressed against them by
the Economic and Financial Crimes.
The judge
had been unable to pass the sentence on the judgment day as Ugo-Ngali slumped
in court after being convicted and just before the judge could pass the
sentence.
The convict
was subsequently rushed out of the courtroom and and taken to Havannah hospital
in Surelere from where she was later moved to the intensive care unit of the
Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba.
Ngo-Ngali
came to court on Thursday straight from LUTH and on a wheel chair, with
plasters on her body.
In passing
the sentence, Justice Okunnu rejected the plea of the convict’s lawyer, Mr.
Edoka Onyeke, praying that the sentence should be non-custodian in view of his
client’s health.
“I have
considered the plea of the defence counsel for non-custodian sentence of the
2nd defendant. I have to say that the request to grant a non-custodian sentence
must be rejected and I can only exercise my discretion on the length of time
the convict will spend in prison,” Justice Okunnu held.
She
subsequently sentenced the convict to a cumulative jail term of 69 years, which
would, however, run concurrently for only 10 years.
The judge
said the jail term would begin to read from January 13, 2017, when Ngo-Ngali
and her accomplices were pronounced convicted.
Wagbatsoma,
who is the first convict in the case, is said to be currently under house
arrest in the United Kingdom, where he is being held for money laundering,
relating to a £12m National Health Service Trust fraud.
Drama ensued
soon after Ngo-Ngali was sentenced as the convict’s relatives and prison
officials pounced on the official photographer of the EFCC, for attempting to
take Ngo-Ngali’s shots as she was being wheeled towards the waiting prison van.
The EFCC had
on August 1, 2013 arraigned the Ngo-Ngali, Wagbatsoma and their company,
accusing them of defrauding the Federal Government of N1.9bn, which they
fraudulently obtained as subsidy sum for purportedly importing Premium Motor
Spirit into the country.
Source: Punch
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