N211.3m fraud: Appeal court strikes out EFCC’s case against former Ogun gov, Gbenga Daniel
By Trek Africa Newspaper
Former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel
The Court of Appeal has discharged and acquitted former Governor Gbenga Daniel of Ogun on all 15 charges leveled against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
On Tuesday, 12 April, the Ibadan Division of the appeal court put an end to the eleven-year-old litigation against Mr. Daniel.
Justice Yargata Nimpar, who read the judgment, found merit in the eight issues brought to the court by the ex-Ogun governor against the EFCC and acquitted Mr. Daniel on all counts.
The court also noted that Mr. Daniel was tried in Abuja for a supposed crime purportedly committed against Ogun, as such the trial court lacked jurisdiction to try him.
Mr. Daniel had earlier approached the appellate court after a lower court dismissed his no-case submission on charges bordering on asset declaration, land allocation, and corrupt enrichment among others.
The trial had faced multiple setbacks following the failure to present witnesses.
Mr. Daniel was arraigned on October 12, 2011, on 43-count charges of allegedly stealing and mismanaging about N7 billion as Ogun governor.
On April 16, 2012, Mr. Daniel was re-arraigned on a 38-count charge for allegedly stealing and mismanaging N211.3 million, after the court dismissed the earlier case over the failure of EFCC to seek leave of court to amend the information it had presented.















