Former Plateau State Governor Joshua Dariye, Convicted Of Fraud

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Former Plateau State Governor Joshua Dariye, Convicted Of Fraud

Former Plateau State Governor Joshua Dariye, Convicted Of Fraud

Former Plateau State governor, Joshua Dariye, have been found guilty of fraud by a Federal Capital Territory High Court, few weeks after a former Taraba governor, Jolly Nyame, was jailed 14 years for fraud.Joshua Dariye who was arraigned on a 23-count charge for the alleged offence by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC in 2007, was accused of allegedly diverting N1.161.9 billion while he served as governor of the North-central state.

The judge, Adebukola Banjoko, who also jailed Mr Nyame found him guilty of diverting funds to the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, among other groups. Premium Times reported that Mrs Banjoko who was still reading the judgement at the time of this report found Mr Dariye guilty of counts 1, 2, 4, and 7.

The counts relate to the diversion of N80 million to the PDP, N100 million to a company, Marine flow and other sums through the All State Bank.

Mr Dariye, a serving senator, was first elected governor of the state in 1999 under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party. He was re-elected in 2003, but later impeached by the state’s house of assembly in November 2006.

Following judgements of the Appeal and Supreme Courts nullifying his impeachment however, Mr Dariye was ordered to complete his tenure in 2007. The prosecution, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, arraigned the defendant on a 21-count for the alleged offence shortly after the expiration of his tenure in May 2007.

According to the anti-graft agency, Mr Dariye used his office to siphon money out of the country, through various accounts. Mr Dariye fought a seemingly endless battle to prevent his trial, from the lower court to the Supreme Court.

Ahead of his arraignment in 2007, Mr Dariye challenged the competence of the charges against him, but failed at the trial court. Subsequently the ex-governor approached the Court of Appeal where he also failed in his attempt to stop the trial.

Mr Dariye who had secured an order for the suspension of his trial at the lower court, also proceeded to the Supreme Court with his appeal. He was, however, made to continue the trial following an order of the apex court in 2015, after stalling the case for over seven years.

The former governor controversially employed the services of a former Attorney General of the federation, Kanu Agabi, who headed Nigeria’s justice ministry when the charge against the defendant was first brought.