The witness said an initial deposit of 50,000 dollars was made into the account in two instalments by Badeh's officers.
A prosecution witness, Mrs Fatima Dauda, has told the Federal High Court that she opened a "Visa Gold Account" for the former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh.
The witness disclosed this to Justice Okon Abang of the Abuja division of the court while being led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, Mr O.A Atolagbe.
According to the witness, an initial deposit of 50,000 dollars was made into the account in two instalments by Badeh’s officers.
The witness said that she personally filled the deposit teller and wrote her name on it.
She
also told the court that 702, 000 dollars was paid into the account
between June 13, 2013 and October 24, 2013 by Badeh and a third party.
Dauda
said she was the Relationship Manager of the First Bank since 2011 with
a distinct function of marketing and securing customers as well as
managing the relationship.
She told the court that she was the relationship manager of Badeh’s visa gold account from 2012 when the account was opened.
According to the witness, the visa gold account cannot be operated over the counter except in case of deposits.
Dauda
told the court that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC), had in May, requested for information regarding the said
account.
The witness said that the information
released to the EFCC included certificate of identification, vouchers,
statement of account and other relevant documents.
The documents were admitted in evidence as exhibit F1 to exhibit F15.
Atolagbe
pleaded with the court to permit a detailed explanation of some of the
exhibits by the witness without any objection from the defence counsel,
Chief Akinlolu Olujinmi (SAN).
"The
witness recognises some of the documents, part of which is in the
investigation process addressed to Head of Operations, EFCC and bearing
Alex Badeh as account holder.
"Other
exhibits are also acknowledged by the witness as Application Form,
Letter of Exemption from Payment of Utility Bills and documents showing
cash deposits by the first defendant, all bearing Alex Badeh," the prosecutor said.
Justice
Abang granted the request by prosecution counsel for more time to
collate other evidences and adjourned continuation of hearing until Nov.
17.
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