Kogi Agric Commissioner To Spend 19 Years in Jail After Pocketing Funds Meant For Farmers

A Former Commissioner for Agriculture in Kogi State, Zachaeus Atte has bagged 19-year jail term after Justice J.J Majebi of the State High Court in Okene convicted him for corruption.

Atte was found guilty on 7 out of the 11 counts of the charge preferred against him by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

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According to a statement posted on the Facebook page of the ICPC, the convict who is to serve a total of 19 years jail term, was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment each on counts 1 and 3 without an option of fine, for collecting the sum of =N=11,937,000:00 and =N=8,873,766:85K respectively, being money meant for “the raising and distribution of Oil Palm Sprouted Nuts Seedlings” to cocoa farmers in Kogi State but did not raise nor distribute same.

“This is an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000 (ICPC Act),” the statement read in part.

Continuing,  the statement added: “He was also sentenced on count 2 to five years imprisonment without an option of fine, “for receiving the sum of =N=350,000:00 being amount earmarked to defray the transportation costs of the farmers during the cocoa seedlings distribution exercise” but failed to do so. This is also an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 19 of the ICPC Act.

“The former commissioner was further sentenced to 1 year imprisonment each on counts 8 to 11 for ‘spending from the sum of =N=2,849,953:75K being amount earmarked for the purchase of office equipment on what he called Statewide Sensitization Tour; visitvb to Lagos from Lokoja on issues of Power Tiller; and Video Coverage’ contrary to and punishable under section 22(5) of the ICPC Act.”

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While reading his judgment, the trial judge justified the conviction of the defendant by noting that the ICPC Legal team comprising Late Suberu Enebere Esq., Okey Golden Iwuagu Esq., and Peace Arocha Esq. (Mrs.) had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

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