The Special Offences Court in Ikeja, Lagos, has announced that Justice O.O. Abike-Fadipe would open the trial of Christopher Jackson Edeh on May 30, 2024. Edeh is accused of being involved in a N2.7 billion Fidelity bank fraud case.
In line with Sections 337 and 387 of the Lagos State Criminal Law, Edeh is accused of nine counts of fraudulent false accounting and unauthorised computer access, as stated in a statement released on X (formerly known as Twitter) by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on February 28, 2024.
One of the accusations made against Edeh was that, while working for Fidelity Bank Plc, he altered Dangote Cement Plc customer account information with the intention of defrauding the company.
Another charge alleges that he facilitated the theft of N2,737,784,800.00 from Fidelity Bank Plc by gaining unauthorized access to the bank’s Entrust portal.
Part of the statement read, “He was also alleged to have with intent to defraud altered the bank account details of the Kano State Government – Power Intervention Fund, NNPC Trading Limited, Stallion Vision Ltd, the Lagos State Government-Blue Line, State Contributory Pension Account, and Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ujukwu University”.
Regarding the case, the EFCC, represented by counsel Z.B. Atiku, expressed readiness to prove its case against the defendant. However, the defense presented a bail application for Edeh, leading to an adjournment until Tuesday, March 19, 2024, for the hearing of the application.
At the hearing, defense counsel G.A. Daniel moved the bail application, arguing that the offense was bailable. Justice Abike-Fadipe then granted bail to Edeh in the sum of N5 million, requiring two sureties in like sum, with one being a blood relation to the defendant.
“The sureties shall depose to an affidavit of means, must be gainfully employed and resident within the jurisdiction of the court, and must show evidence of tax payment for the last three years to the Lagos State,” stated Justice Abike-Fadipe.
Additionally, Edeh pleaded “not guilty” to all charges during his plea. The defense counsel emphasized that the offense was bailable, urging the court to grant bail to his client.
The case was adjourned to May 30 and June 6, 2024, for the commencement of trial, marking the next phase in the legal proceedings against Christopher Jackson Edeh.