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Oil Subsidy Scam: Guilty parties jailed 10 years, as judge orders restitution

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Justice Lateefa Okunnu of an Ikeja High Court on Thursday sentenced Mrs Ada Ugo-Ngali, the Managing Director of Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd, to jail for 10 years for defrauding the Federal Government of N754 million in oil subsidy transactions.

Mrs Ada Ugo-Ngali had earlier on  on Jan. 13 slumped in court when  her sentence was about to be pronounced by Justice Lateefa Okunnu. She was rushed to the Intensive Care Unit of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). Her family and well-wishers had escorted her to the court from the hospital.
Walter Wagbatsoma, Ugo-Ngadi’s co-defendant and the Chairman of Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd, was absent in court for the judgment. He is currently being held in the United Kingdom on charges relating to a £12 million National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) Trust fraud.

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Okunnu, in her judgment, sentenced Wagbatsoma and Ugo-Ngadi to a minimum of 10 years imprisonment for the six– count charge proffered against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

“For each of the counts of conspiracy to obtain money by false pretences, the defendants are sentenced to 10 years in prison.

 “For the count of conspiracy to commit forgery, the defendants are sentenced to seven years in prison, for the offence of forgery, the defendants are sentenced to eight years in prison,” she said.

The judge noted that the total sentences passed were 69 years for each of the defendants, but that the sentences would run concurrently.

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On Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd, Okunnu said:

“I hereby give an order of restitution to Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd. The N754 million which was defrauded by the company should be returned to the Federal Government.”

After the sentence was pronounced, counsel to Ugo-Ngadi, Mr Y.A. Kadiri, made an attempt to complain to Justice Okunnu about the treatment given his client by the EFCC.

“For the record, the conduct of the prosecution has been unethical. “The second defendant has been in hospital though her situation had improved slightly, the prosecution mounted tremendous pressure on the hospital management to discharge her,” he said.

Okunnu, however, refused to listen to the complaint of the defence.

“I am now `functus officio’, if you have any complaint of ethical conduct, go to the appropriate authorities,” she ruled.

Ugo-Ngadi, who was on a wheelchair while the sentence was read, remained stoic and expressionless.

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As soon as the court rose, a white Kirikiri Female Prison van drove into the court’s premises and immediately conveyed her to the facility to serve her term, Vanguard reports.

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