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Delta Court Convicts Contractor for Forgery
March 17, 2026
The Federal High Court in Asaba, Delta State, convicted contractor Julius Ejiogu for forging a contract award document related to a road construction project in Udu Local Government Area. The forged document pertained to a contract for the construction of the Obudu-Oleri Road, with a falsified contract value of N2 million dated August 2, 2013. Judge F. A. Olubanjo sentenced Ejiogu to two years imprisonment or a N1 million fine, underscoring Nigerian authorities' commitment to combating contract fraud and corruption in public infrastructure procurement.
- This conviction highlights increased judicial enforcement against procurement fraud in Nigerian public works, signaling heightened risks for contractors engaging in fraudulent practices.
- Procurement officials should reinforce due diligence and verification processes for contract awards, especially in infrastructure projects within Delta State.
- Contractors and vendors must ensure strict compliance with contract documentation standards to avoid legal penalties and reputational damage.
- The case demonstrates active collaboration between the judiciary and anti-corruption agencies like the EFCC and NDDC to uphold procurement integrity in the Niger Delta region.
The court convicted and sentenced Mr Ejiogu to two yearss imprisonment, with an option to pay a N1 million fine.
— Judge F. A. Olubanjo
Agencies
Federal High Court, Asaba, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Niger Delta Development Commission
Contracts
N2 million (amount paid for forged document)
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Sources
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