FG initiates final forfeiture of Dariye’s assets

The Federal Government has begun the process of formally taking possession of some known assets of convicted former governor of Plateau State, Joshua Dariye.

The government, through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has applied to the Federal High Court in Abuja for an order of final forfeiture in that regard.

In the application filed by the prosecuting team, the EFCC identified one of such assets belonging to Dariye as Plot 1802 A04, No: 19 Frederick Chiluba Close, Asokoro, Abuja.

The EFCC noted that the court had in the course of Dariye’s trial granted the Federal Government’s request for interim forfeiture of the assets pending the conclusion of the trial.

It also noted that since the trial has been concluded and Dariye jailed for criminal breach of trust and dishonest conversion of about N1.2 billion belonging to Plateau State, it was proper that the court order the final forfeiture of the convict’s known assets.

Part of the application reads: “The applicant (the EFCC) sought and obtained an interim forfeiture order of the respondent’s (Dariye’s) assets and properties inclusive of the property at P No 1802 AO4, No. 19, Fredrick Chiluba Close, Asokoro pending the determination of the charge against the respondent.

“The charge against the respondent (now convicted): FCT/CR/81/2007 between the Federal Republic of Nigeria vs. Chief Joshua Chibi Dariye was determined, resulting in the respondent’s conviction.

“The apex court affirmed the conviction of the respondent on the charge of criminal breach of trust punishable under Section 315 of the Penal Code and also that the N1,161,162,300.00 belonging to Plateau State Government had been dishonestly converted by the respondent to his use by the intricate dishonest contrivance.

“By the decision of the Supreme Court in Chief Joshua Chibi Dariye vs. FRN, appeal No: SC/1206C/2018, delivered on the 12th March 2021, it is affirmed that Ebenezer Retnan Ventures, an unregistered company, was involved and used to commit the crime for which the respondent was convicted.

“By the decision of the Supreme Court in Chief Joshua Chibi Dariye vs. FRN, appeal No: SC/1206C/2018, delivered on the 12th March 2021 at page 41, it is affirmed that there is credible evidence that the respondent was masquerading in the name of Ebenezer Retnan Ventures, an unregistered company, to cause wrongful gain to himself.

The applicant then wants the court to issue “an order for the final confiscation and forfeiture of Plot No. 1802 AO4, No. 19, Fredrick Chiluba Close, Asokoro being respondent’s property and asset wrongfully acquired as a result of the crime for which the respondent was convicted in charge No: FCT/CR/81/2007 between the Federal Republic of Nigeria vs. Chief Joshua Chibi Dariye.”

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