Thursday, October 31, 2019

Maina opened 15 bank accounts for himself, family, witness tells court

The trial of former Pension Reform Task Team chairman, Abdulrasheed Maina will continue on November 4, after a witness on the first day of trial revealing how she opened many accounts for him, his family members, and businesses.



The witness Mairo Muhammed Bashir, business manager of UBA gave the testimony in court on Wednesday before Justice Okon Abang adjourned till November 4.

Led in evidence by prosecution counsel, M.S Abubakar, Bashir informed the court that she is the business manager of United Bank for Africa, UBA and oversees the affairs of the Business Section of the bank, including sales, operations, generation of deposits, giving of loans to individuals and corporate bodies.

She revealed that sometime in 2011, she solicited for fund from the defendant while he was the chairman of Pension Reforms Task Team and that Maina made a deposit of N3billion in the UBA which she said, was later transferred to the Treasury Single Account, TSA with CBN around 2012.

To further grow the bank’s deposit base, the witness said she approached Maina for more deposits, prompting the defendant to open 12 accounts for himself and his immediate family members, which included two accounts for the defendant-one in Naira and another in United State Dollars.

Also two accounts for the defendant’s wife and accounts for his daughters: Fauzial Abdulrasheed Maina, Fareeda Abdlrasheed Maina and Fadeela Abdlrasheed Maina.

Testifying further, the witness told the court that she also opened accounts for the defendant’s companies which include: Faizal Farm (1), Faizal Farm (2) and Common Input Investment Property Ltd, which were also in Naira and Dollar denominations, adding that the defendant was signatory to those companies’ accounts.

The prosecution tendered the account opening packages, and they were admitted in evidence, marked as exhibits A1-30.

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