Lagos State Special Offences Court, Ikeja has sentenced an Assistant Pastor of the Redeem Christian Church of God (RCCG), City of David Parish, Victoria Island, Ayodeji Oluokun, to two years imprisonment for issuance of a $1.6 million dud cheque.
Oluokun was charged alongside his company, Peak Petroleum Industry Nigeria Ltd, on an amended six-count charge bordering on the issuance of a dud cheque, stealing, and obtaining money under false pretenses.
Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo in her judgment held that the prosecution had successfully proved the charge of issuance of dud cheque against the defendants.
The judge, however, discharged and acquitted the defendants of stealing and obtaining money under false pretenses.
According to the judge, the prosecutor failed to establish the charge of stealing and obtaining money under false pretenses.
The judge thereafter sentenced Oluokun to two years imprisonment or pay a fine of two million naira and his company to also pay a fine of two million naira.
She ordered the convict to make restitution of $1.6 million to the nominal complainant within 18 months.
Earlier before sentencing the convict, Oluokun, EFCC counsel, Mr. Samuel Daji, urged the court to convict the defendants as charged, arguing that the convict and the nominal complainant had not been on talking terms, thereby making the terms of restitution difficult to meet.
He also prayed to the court to order the defendant to forfeit his property in order to pay up the debt.
In a counter-reaction, defense counsel, Mr. Edoka Onyeke, prayed to the court to grant the convict a non-custodian sentence, adding that he was a pastor and could use his pastoral work as service to humanity, through community service.
Source: Vanguard