Former Local Government Chairman Bags 6 Years Jail Term For Corruption. Photo
A former chairman of Orolu Local Government Area of Osun state, Chief
Rufus Woleola Ojo was today convicted and sentenced d to 6 years
imprisonment for corruption. The convict who was prosecuted at the Osun
State High Court, Ede by the Ibadan Zonal office of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, was pronounced guilty by Justice
David Oladimeji on two of the three count amended charge filed against
him.

The court accordingly, sentenced him to three-year jail term on each of the two counts.
The sentences are however to run concurrently. The journey to prison
began for Ojo following his arraignment before Justice F.E. Owolabi of
the Osun State High Court on Tuesday, 28 May, 2013 on a three count
charge bordering on stealing, using position for personal gratification
and money laundering. One of the charge that earned him a jail term
reads,”that you Chief Rufus Woleola Ojo (Carrying on Business under the
name and style of Rulekal Ventures) and others at large sometimes in
December 2006 at Orolu Local Government Area within the jurisdiction of
this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud fraudulently converted to
your own use the sum of N22,058,021.30k Twenty Two Million, Fifty Eight
Thousand and Twenty One Naira, Thirty Kobo) property of Orolu Local
Government Area of Osun State entrusted to you whilst you were its
Executive Chairman”.
However, the court however discharged him on a third count of money laundering.




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