According to the report, the committee was
set up to investigate financial impropriety among officials of the
preceding military administration in the state.
In the report filed by the committee headed by Orok Oyo, Usani was said to intended to defraud the state government.
The committee also said Usani refused to apply government approved scales when he paid out some money as fees to Gersh Henshaw & Company, a firm of estate surveyors and valuers.
The firm reportedly handled the contract for
the valuation of vehicles, workshops and equipment belonging to the
Cross River State Water Board.
The valuation was said to be part of the African Development Bank water project in the state.
According to the committee, the state government lost N16.323 million because of Usani’s "deliberate" action.
The then governor Duke was said to have
accepted the committee's report and further directed that the N16,
323,150 be recovered from Usani, and that he should be prosecuted as
well.
Investigation by Premium Times revealed that
the state government filed a complaint against Usani at the Code of
Conduct Bureau (CCB).
It was, however, discovered that after CCB
forwarded the case to the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) for trial, the
state government swiftly requested that the case be discontinued,
without giving any reason for its action.
A letter addressed to the CCB Chairman by
the then secretary to the state government and dated July 5, 2001, said
the instruction to drop the case against Usani and others charged along
with him came from the governor, Donald Duke.
It was gathered that in CCB's reply, it
informed the government that the tribunal, in accordance with Duke's
instruction, had on September 12, 2001 discontinued further criminal
proceedings, and struck out the case against Usani and others.
The newspaper reported that Duke did not respond to its inquiries on why he ordered the discontinuation of the trial.
President Muhammadu Buhari has
been accused by the opposition of only targeting officers of the
immediate past government and chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party
in his anti-corruption war and conveniently leaving out alleged corrupt
members of his cabinet and associates.
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