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James Ibori

James Onanefe Ibori (born 4 August 1959) is a Nigerian politician who was Governor of Delta State in Nigeria from 29 May 1999[1] to 29 May 2007.[2] An ethnic Urhobo by descent, Ibori is a member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP). He is a leader in the Niger Delta region and a national figure in Nigeria. In 2012, Ibori was sentenced to 13 years in prison for money laundering.[3][4]

James Onanefe Ibori
2nd Governor of Delta State
In office
29 May 1999 – 29 May 2007
DeputyBenjamin Elue
Preceded byWalter Feghabo
Succeeded byEmmanuel Uduaghan
Personal details
Born (1959-08-04) 4 August 1959 (age 63)
Oghara, Delta State, Nigeria
Alma materUniversity of Benin, Nigeria

Early life

Born to the family of late Chief Ukavbe Ibori and Mrs. Comfort Oji Ibori of Otefe in Oghara clan, Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State, he attended Baptist High School, Oghareki, now Oghareki Grammar School, before proceeding to the University of Benin where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Statistics.[5] Ibori moved to London, England in the 1980s where he married his wife, Theresa. He worked as a cashier at Wickes DIY store in Ruislip, Middlesex.[citation needed]

Returning to Nigeria, between 1994 and 1997 he served as a consultant to the Federal Government of President Sani Abacha, in the areas of public policy formulation and implementation. In 1999,He Contested for Governor of Delta State.[6]

Political career

Ibori's political career began in 1990 when he joined the National Republican Convention (NRC). In 1991, he was nominated to contest for the Federal House of Representatives seat, to represent Ethiope Federal Constituency. He lost the election to the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate.

When the Sani Abacha Transition Programme kicked off, he joined the Grassroots Democratic Movement (GDM). The GDM clinched a good number of local, state and federal positions, including one of the three senatorial seats in the state. The transition programme was abruptly terminated with the death of Abacha. Ibori then with the leaders of other defunct political groups in Delta State, formed the Delta National Congress (DNC).

The DNC later merged with many others of like ideas to birth the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). It was on the platform of the PDP that he contested and won the January 9, 1999 Delta State gubernatorial election.

Proposed as governor of Delta State, under Nigerian law Ibori had to swear that he had no previous convictions. Using the false birth certificate and passport that he had used for the mortgage application in London, he passed the tests falsely, and was elected to become the governor from 1999.[6] In 2003, he was re-elected as governor for another four-year term.

At the PDP's ruling party's pre-election convention in 2006, Ibori was present to lift up the hand of the victorious Umaru Yar'Adua. After Yar'Adua was selected as their presidential candidate, Ibori was accused of bank-rolling Yar'Adua's 2007 campaign, and promised a Vice-Presidential position in return. But after Yar'Adua died in office, Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan succeeded Yar'Adua, an avowed political opponent of Ibori.[6]

Corruption charges

United Kingdom charges

Ibori's corruption charges started with filling of petitions by his kinsmen under the auspices of Delta State Elders and Stateholders Forum influenced by the foremost Ijaw leader, Chief E. K. Clark, OFR, CON who was also the former Minister of Information. The petition was sent to Nuhu Ribadu, the head of Nigeria's financial crimes agencies who initially failed to act on the petition which made the Forum, who, with other activists, revealed Ibori's crimes and made spirited efforts to bring Ibori and EFCC before court to compel Ibori's prosecution with the aid of their lawyer Kayode Ajulo.

In 2007, the Metropolitan Police raided the London offices of barrister Bhadresh Gohil. Hidden in a wall behind a fireplace, they found computer hard drives containing details of a myriad off-shore companies, run for Ibori by Gohil, fiduciary agent Daniel Benedict McCann, and corporate financier Lambertus De Boer. All of these men were later jailed for a total of 30 years.[citation needed]

As a result of these corruption allegations, the United Kingdom courts froze Ibori's assets, valued at about £17 million ($35 million), in early August 2007.[7] His wife, Nkoyo, was arrested at Heathrow Airport in London on 1 November 2007, in connection with the probe of her husband's assets, particularly in the United Kingdom.[8] She was released after being questioned. In an exclusive interview with CNN, Ibori denied allegations against him claiming they were politically motivated. He accused Nuhu Ribadu and the UK Courts of playing politics.[9]

First set of Nigerian charges

On December 12, 2007, Ibori was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the Kwara State Lodge in Asokoro, Abuja.[10] The charges against him include theft of public funds, abuse of office, and money laundering. These corruption charges brought against Ibori by the government of former President Obasanjo are among many allegations by anticorruption czar Nuhu Ribadu against former officials of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP. Ribadu additionally alleged that Ibori attempted to bribe him to drop the charges with a cash gift of $15 million, which Ribadu immediately lodged in the Central Bank of Nigeria CBN. The cash remains in the CBN as an exhibit.[11]

On December 17, 2009, A Federal High Court sitting in Asaba, Delta State, discharged and acquitted Ibori of all 170 charges of corruption brought against him by EFCC.[12] The EFCC filed a notice of appeal against the December 17, 2009 judgement, and began a new round of investigations on the former governor following a petition by members of the Delta State Elders, Leaders and Stakeholders Forum, which was made available to the public in March 2010.[13]

Second set of Nigerian charges

In April 2010, about three months after the take over of government by former President Goodluck Jonathan, Ibori's case file was reopened.[citation needed] A new allegation that he embezzled N40 billion ($266 million) was pressed against him. Attempts to arrest him were unsuccessful. It was reported that he fled from Abuja to Lagos and then to the creeks of Oghara, his homeland in the Niger Delta.[citation needed] It was reported that he has been guarded by armed militias and they once had a shoot out with government security forces.[citation needed] He claimed that the charges were frivolous and that he was a victim of political persecution.[14][15]

In April 2010, Ibori fled Nigeria, prompting the EFCC to request the assistance of Interpol.[16][17] On 12 July 2010 the Governor of the CBN, Malam Sanusi Lamido revealed that Ibori had used Delta State as collateral for N40 billion loan when he was governor.[18]

Arrest in Dubai, extradition to UK

On 13 May 2010, Ibori was arrested in Dubai, United Arab Emirates under Interpol arrest warrants, issued from United Kingdom courts and enacted by the Metropolitan Police.[19][20][21] Ibori was granted bail pending an extradition hearing.[22][23][24] A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police confirmed that the United Kingdom would "seek Mr Ibori's extradition".[25]

The Nigerian government and the United Kingdom then agreed to work together on Ibori's extradition to the United Kingdom.[26][27] even as his movement became restricted by the Dubai authority.[28] Punch Newspaper however reported on 27 May 2010, that Ibori was seeking political asylum in Dubai.[29][30]

Ibori's case and extradition became one of the longest, most complex and expensive operations mounted by Scotland Yard in recent years. Prosecutors alleged that companies owned by Ibori and his family were beneficiaries from the sale of state assets, including shares in a mobile telephone operator, as well as crude oil deliveries.[31] The EFCC confirmed on Thursday June 10, 2010, that Ibori was in custody awaiting extradition to the UK.[32]

Conviction of Associates

In London, where Ibori is being sought in the case of money laundering, the authority continued with the prosecution of his associates who were in the dock for helping Ibori to launder money.

On 1st and 2 June 2010, UK juries found James Ibori's sister, Christine Ibie-Ibori[33] and his associate, Udoamaka Okoronkwo, guilty on counts of money laundering, in a verdict delivered at the Southwark Crown Court, London.[34] Mr. James Ibori, via his media aide released a statement questioning the validity of the verdict which he claimed absolved the two other women, Ms Okoronkwo and Adebimpe Pogoson who were charged alongside his sister.[35] The jury's verdict of 2 June 2010 however returned a guilty decision against Okoronkwo as well.[36] Christine Ibie-Ibori and Udoamaka Okoronkwo were each sentenced to 5 years in prison on Monday 7 June 2010 by the UK court even as the defense counsel pleaded for mercy that the convicts were merely manipulated by James Ibori.[37]

Conviction

On 27 February 2012, accused of stealing US$250 million from the Nigerian public purse, Ibori pleaded guilty to ten counts of money laundering and conspiracy to defraud at Southwark Crown Court, London.[38]

Following the guilty plea entered by Ibori, the EFCC brought before an Appeal Court the 6 year old ruling of a Federal High Court in Asaba which acquitted Ibori in 2009.[39] They EFCC sought the court to set aside the ruling of the lower court on the grounds that the presiding judge, Justice Awokulehin, erred in law while delivering his judgement. A three-man panel of justices at the Benin Division of the Court of Appeal on May 15, 2014 ruled that the ex- governor has a case to answer. With this judgment, the coast is clear for Ibori to face further trial in Nigeria upon the completion of his jail term in London.

On Tuesday, April 17, 2012, Ibori was sentenced to 13 years by Southwark Crown Court for his crimes.[3][4] Among possessions confiscated were:[3]

After the sentencing hearing, Sue Patten, head of the Crown Prosecution Service central fraud group, said it would bid to confiscate the assets Ibori had acquired his riches "at the expense of some of the poorest people in the world".[3]

Release

James Ibori was released from prison in December 2016 after a court order. He served 4 years of the 13 years to which he was sentenced.[40]

See also

References

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James Onanefe Ibori born 4 August 1959 is a Nigerian politician who was Governor of Delta State in Nigeria from 29 May 1999 1 to 29 May 2007 2 An ethnic Urhobo by descent Ibori is a member of the People s Democratic Party PDP He is a leader in the Niger Delta region and a national figure in Nigeria In 2012 Ibori was sentenced to 13 years in prison for money laundering 3 4 James Onanefe Ibori2nd Governor of Delta StateIn office 29 May 1999 29 May 2007DeputyBenjamin EluePreceded byWalter FeghaboSucceeded byEmmanuel UduaghanPersonal detailsBorn 1959 08 04 4 August 1959 age 63 Oghara Delta State NigeriaAlma materUniversity of Benin Nigeria Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Corruption charges 3 1 United Kingdom charges 3 2 First set of Nigerian charges 3 3 Second set of Nigerian charges 3 4 Arrest in Dubai extradition to UK 3 5 Conviction of Associates 3 6 Conviction 4 Release 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life EditBorn to the family of late Chief Ukavbe Ibori and Mrs Comfort Oji Ibori of Otefe in Oghara clan Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State he attended Baptist High School Oghareki now Oghareki Grammar School before proceeding to the University of Benin where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Statistics 5 Ibori moved to London England in the 1980s where he married his wife Theresa He worked as a cashier at Wickes DIY store in Ruislip Middlesex citation needed Returning to Nigeria between 1994 and 1997 he served as a consultant to the Federal Government of President Sani Abacha in the areas of public policy formulation and implementation In 1999 He Contested for Governor of Delta State 6 Political career EditIbori s political career began in 1990 when he joined the National Republican Convention NRC In 1991 he was nominated to contest for the Federal House of Representatives seat to represent Ethiope Federal Constituency He lost the election to the Social Democratic Party SDP candidate When the Sani Abacha Transition Programme kicked off he joined the Grassroots Democratic Movement GDM The GDM clinched a good number of local state and federal positions including one of the three senatorial seats in the state The transition programme was abruptly terminated with the death of Abacha Ibori then with the leaders of other defunct political groups in Delta State formed the Delta National Congress DNC The DNC later merged with many others of like ideas to birth the Peoples Democratic Party PDP It was on the platform of the PDP that he contested and won the January 9 1999 Delta State gubernatorial election Proposed as governor of Delta State under Nigerian law Ibori had to swear that he had no previous convictions Using the false birth certificate and passport that he had used for the mortgage application in London he passed the tests falsely and was elected to become the governor from 1999 6 In 2003 he was re elected as governor for another four year term At the PDP s ruling party s pre election convention in 2006 Ibori was present to lift up the hand of the victorious Umaru Yar Adua After Yar Adua was selected as their presidential candidate Ibori was accused of bank rolling Yar Adua s 2007 campaign and promised a Vice Presidential position in return But after Yar Adua died in office Vice President Goodluck Jonathan succeeded Yar Adua an avowed political opponent of Ibori 6 Corruption charges EditUnited Kingdom charges Edit Ibori s corruption charges started with filling of petitions by his kinsmen under the auspices of Delta State Elders and Stateholders Forum influenced by the foremost Ijaw leader Chief E K Clark OFR CON who was also the former Minister of Information The petition was sent to Nuhu Ribadu the head of Nigeria s financial crimes agencies who initially failed to act on the petition which made the Forum who with other activists revealed Ibori s crimes and made spirited efforts to bring Ibori and EFCC before court to compel Ibori s prosecution with the aid of their lawyer Kayode Ajulo In 2007 the Metropolitan Police raided the London offices of barrister Bhadresh Gohil Hidden in a wall behind a fireplace they found computer hard drives containing details of a myriad off shore companies run for Ibori by Gohil fiduciary agent Daniel Benedict McCann and corporate financier Lambertus De Boer All of these men were later jailed for a total of 30 years citation needed As a result of these corruption allegations the United Kingdom courts froze Ibori s assets valued at about 17 million 35 million in early August 2007 7 His wife Nkoyo was arrested at Heathrow Airport in London on 1 November 2007 in connection with the probe of her husband s assets particularly in the United Kingdom 8 She was released after being questioned In an exclusive interview with CNN Ibori denied allegations against him claiming they were politically motivated He accused Nuhu Ribadu and the UK Courts of playing politics 9 First set of Nigerian charges Edit On December 12 2007 Ibori was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC at the Kwara State Lodge in Asokoro Abuja 10 The charges against him include theft of public funds abuse of office and money laundering These corruption charges brought against Ibori by the government of former President Obasanjo are among many allegations by anticorruption czar Nuhu Ribadu against former officials of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP Ribadu additionally alleged that Ibori attempted to bribe him to drop the charges with a cash gift of 15 million which Ribadu immediately lodged in the Central Bank of Nigeria CBN The cash remains in the CBN as an exhibit 11 On December 17 2009 A Federal High Court sitting in Asaba Delta State discharged and acquitted Ibori of all 170 charges of corruption brought against him by EFCC 12 The EFCC filed a notice of appeal against the December 17 2009 judgement and began a new round of investigations on the former governor following a petition by members of the Delta State Elders Leaders and Stakeholders Forum which was made available to the public in March 2010 13 Second set of Nigerian charges Edit In April 2010 about three months after the take over of government by former President Goodluck Jonathan Ibori s case file was reopened citation needed A new allegation that he embezzled N40 billion 266 million was pressed against him Attempts to arrest him were unsuccessful It was reported that he fled from Abuja to Lagos and then to the creeks of Oghara his homeland in the Niger Delta citation needed It was reported that he has been guarded by armed militias and they once had a shoot out with government security forces citation needed He claimed that the charges were frivolous and that he was a victim of political persecution 14 15 In April 2010 Ibori fled Nigeria prompting the EFCC to request the assistance of Interpol 16 17 On 12 July 2010 the Governor of the CBN Malam Sanusi Lamido revealed that Ibori had used Delta State as collateral for N40 billion loan when he was governor 18 Arrest in Dubai extradition to UK Edit On 13 May 2010 Ibori was arrested in Dubai United Arab Emirates under Interpol arrest warrants issued from United Kingdom courts and enacted by the Metropolitan Police 19 20 21 Ibori was granted bail pending an extradition hearing 22 23 24 A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police confirmed that the United Kingdom would seek Mr Ibori s extradition 25 The Nigerian government and the United Kingdom then agreed to work together on Ibori s extradition to the United Kingdom 26 27 even as his movement became restricted by the Dubai authority 28 Punch Newspaper however reported on 27 May 2010 that Ibori was seeking political asylum in Dubai 29 30 Ibori s case and extradition became one of the longest most complex and expensive operations mounted by Scotland Yard in recent years Prosecutors alleged that companies owned by Ibori and his family were beneficiaries from the sale of state assets including shares in a mobile telephone operator as well as crude oil deliveries 31 The EFCC confirmed on Thursday June 10 2010 that Ibori was in custody awaiting extradition to the UK 32 Conviction of Associates Edit In London where Ibori is being sought in the case of money laundering the authority continued with the prosecution of his associates who were in the dock for helping Ibori to launder money On 1st and 2 June 2010 UK juries found James Ibori s sister Christine Ibie Ibori 33 and his associate Udoamaka Okoronkwo guilty on counts of money laundering in a verdict delivered at the Southwark Crown Court London 34 Mr James Ibori via his media aide released a statement questioning the validity of the verdict which he claimed absolved the two other women Ms Okoronkwo and Adebimpe Pogoson who were charged alongside his sister 35 The jury s verdict of 2 June 2010 however returned a guilty decision against Okoronkwo as well 36 Christine Ibie Ibori and Udoamaka Okoronkwo were each sentenced to 5 years in prison on Monday 7 June 2010 by the UK court even as the defense counsel pleaded for mercy that the convicts were merely manipulated by James Ibori 37 Conviction Edit On 27 February 2012 accused of stealing US 250 million from the Nigerian public purse Ibori pleaded guilty to ten counts of money laundering and conspiracy to defraud at Southwark Crown Court London 38 Following the guilty plea entered by Ibori the EFCC brought before an Appeal Court the 6 year old ruling of a Federal High Court in Asaba which acquitted Ibori in 2009 39 They EFCC sought the court to set aside the ruling of the lower court on the grounds that the presiding judge Justice Awokulehin erred in law while delivering his judgement A three man panel of justices at the Benin Division of the Court of Appeal on May 15 2014 ruled that the ex governor has a case to answer With this judgment the coast is clear for Ibori to face further trial in Nigeria upon the completion of his jail term in London On Tuesday April 17 2012 Ibori was sentenced to 13 years by Southwark Crown Court for his crimes 3 4 Among possessions confiscated were 3 A house in Hampstead north London for 2 2m A property in Shaftesbury Dorset for 311 000 A 3 2m mansion in Sandton near Johannesburg South Africa A fleet of armoured Range Rovers valued at 600 000 A 120 000 Bentley Continental GT A Mercedes Benz Maybach 62 bought for 407 000 cash that was shipped direct to his mansion in South AfricaAfter the sentencing hearing Sue Patten head of the Crown Prosecution Service central fraud group said it would bid to confiscate the assets Ibori had acquired his riches at the expense of some of the poorest people in the world 3 Release EditJames Ibori was released from prison in December 2016 after a court order He served 4 years of the 13 years to which he was sentenced 40 See also EditList of Governors of Delta StateReferences Edit James Manager and James Ibori The untold Story Vanguard News 24 July 2021 Retrieved 15 March 2022 James Manager and 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