An official of Code of Conduct Bureau, Samuel Madojemu, told the Code of
Conduct Tribunal on Thursday, that the Senate President, Bukola
Saraki, during his tenor as Governor of Kwara State, made cash lodgment
of N77m in his account in September 2007.
Mr. Madojemu, who is the Head, Intelligence Unit of the CCB, said as of
the time when the N77m cash lodgments were made on September 5, 2007,
Saraki’s monthly salary as governor was N254,412.25 monthly.
He was testifying as the third prosecution witness in the ongoing trial
of Saraki before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, on charges of assets
declaration breaches.
Saraki was re-arraigned on amended 18 counts on Thursday before Madojemu
continued his testimony which he commenced in the previous proceedings.
Charges instituted against the defendant included allegation that Saraki
failed to make a written declaration of his “properties and assets”,
that is, N77m made into his account with Guaranty Trust Bank GRA, Ilorin
branch on September 5, 2007.
The prosecution alleged that the sum of N77m was not fairly attributable
to his “income, gifts or loan approved by the Code of Conduct for
Public Officers”.
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