For the
second time in less than two weeks, Justice Adebukola Banjoko of a Federal
Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, Gudu has convicted another politician,
Senator
Joshua Dariye, a former Governor of Plateau State.
He was found guilty
of diversion of public funds to the tune of N1.126 billion.
The judge
had in May 30 convicted former Taraba State governor, Jolly Nyame and sentenced
him to 14 years in prison for diverting N1.64 billion in May 2007.Dariye, who
also faces 14 years imprisonment, was governor of Plateau State from 1999 to
2007 and is currently the Senator representing Plateau Central.He was found
guilty of criminally misappropriating the States N1.126 billion ecological
funds, breach of public trust and his oath of office.
The tearful
convict, who said he was a victim of circumstance, pleaded for leniency.But the
court, in the judgment, which lasted over six hours, found him guilty on 15
counts out of 23.He was therefore discharged on eight counts for lack of
sufficient evidence.
Dariye told
the court through his counsel, Paul Erokoro (SAN) that his bank deceived
him.Counsel to the prosecuting Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),
Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), urged the court to impose the maximum sanction, saying
Dariye failed to show any remorse for the crime he committed.
“My lord
should consider the conduct of the defendant who had stalled his trial since
June 2007. Is he remorseful about what he has done? He is not! He has not shown
any remorse. He still believes that he has not done anything wrong.
“The prisons
are congested with the poor and those that cannot afford their daily meal, but
the big men are not there,” he said.Jacob urged the court to give a sentence
capable of serving as a deterrent to other public office holders.
Defense
Counsel Erokoro, however, challenged the submission of Jacobs, accusing him of
deliberately inciting the court to take severe decision against his client.But
Justice Banjoko in her verdict held that she was not persuaded by Dariye’s
claim of being a victim and therefore sentenced him to two years imprisonment
on each of the counts.
He was
sentenced to 14 years imprisonment on crimes bordering on misappropriation and
criminal breach of trust and the sentence would run concurrently.The judge also
directed EFCC to return all the funds it recovered in the course of the
investigation into the coffers of Taraba State government.
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