$500,000 Otedola Bribe: Supreme Court upholds Farouk Lawan’s five-year jail term

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The Supreme Court has affirmed the judgment of a lower court that sentenced former House of Representatives member, Farouk Lawan, to five years imprisonment for receiving a bribe of $500,000 from a businessman, Femi Otedola.


A Federal Capital Territory High Court had sentenced Lawan to seven years imprisonment for receiving a $500,000 bribe while serving as the chairman of the House ad-hoc committee investigating the fuel subsidy fraud in 2012.

The trial judge, Angela Otaluka, held that Lawan demanded $3 million and received $500,000 from Otedola in 2012 to remove Otedola’s oil company, Zenon Oil and Gas, from the list of firms indicted for fraud in the fuel subsidy regime.

She also held that Lawan was guilty of all three counts of corruption and bribery.
Dissatisfied, Lawan approached the Appeal Court where his jail term was reduced from seven to five years.

But he headed to the Supreme Court, urging it to set aside the judgments of the lower courts.

Justice Tijani Abubakar, in the judgment yesterday, upheld the decision of the Appeal Court and dismissed the appeal.

He said: “It is crystal clear that the failure of the trial court to call for allocutus does not affect the sentence passed on the appellant. This issue is resolved against the appellant. I find no merit in this appeal. It is hereby dismissed by me and affirmed the judgment of the court below which affirmed the conviction and the sentence of the appellant to five years imprisonment for count three on the charge. The appeal is hereby dismissed.”

In 2018, businessman, Otedola, accused the former House of Representatives member of demanding a $500,000 bribe from him to remove his company, Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited, from the list of oil companies allegedly involved in fuel subsidy fraud.

Standing as a witness at a Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja in 2021, Otedola said Lawan removed his company from the list of indicted oil companies after he collected the money, adding that he was expected to pay a balance of $2.5 million to the lawmaker.

He said the money was given to him by the Department of State Services (DSS) to set a trap for Lawan after he wrote a petition against him.

Otedola said he petitioned the DSS immediately Lawan demanded the bribe.

“Lawan said he was going to exonerate my company after giving him the money, security cameras were mounted in my living room to capture the exchange of money between me and the defendant

“The video is with the DSS, the money was given to him in two tranches $250,000 each,” he said.

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