WALE Babalakin, the Chairman of Bi-Courtney Ltd. will on Thursday be arraigned by EFCC alongside Alex Okoh, Stabilini Visioni Ltd. And Renix Nigeria Ltd for fraudulently transferring N4.7 billion on behalf of convicted former governor of Delta state, James Ibori
It was reported that Babalakin was charged before Justice Adeniyi Onigbanjo of a Lagos High Court in Ikeja.
Efforts to arraign the defendants were stalled on Nov.29, 2012 and Dec. 12, 2012, after Babalakin’s counsel told the court that the first defendant was on admission at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).
EFCC spokesperson, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, on Wednesday said that Babalakin has since been discharged from LUTH and was fit to take his plea.
“We have a court date tomorrow and it is for the arraignment of Babalakin and the other defendants”, Uwujaren said.
The EFCC had alleged that the defendants fraudulently assisted Ibori to transfer various sums, through various parties, to Erin Aviation account in Mauritius for the purchase of a Challenger Jet aircraft.
The defendants are facing a 27-count charge bordering on conspiracy, retention of proceeds of a criminal conduct and corruptly conferring benefit on account of public action.
EFCC counsel, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), had alleged when the case came up last that Babalakin was trying to flee the country to evade arraignment.
The defendant’s counsel, Chief Bolaji Ayorinde (SAN) and Dr Abiodun Layolu (SAN), had, however, countered the claim, describing it as “a wild allegation”.
The judge had adjourned the matter to Jan.17, for his possible arraignment.
Justice Ibrahim Buba of a Federal High Court in Lagos, had also on Dec.21, 2012, dismissed Babalakin’s suit against the EFCC, challenging his arraignment.