EFCC vows to begin Orji Kalu’s trial soon
By Emeka Pascal
EFCC Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Magu
Following the Supreme Court verdict on the former Governor
of Abia State, Senator Orji Uzoh Kalu, the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) has said it would immediately commence a fresh trial for
theft of public fund and money laundering against him.
In a press statement released in Abuja Friday and signed by
the Commission’s Head of Media & Publicity, Mr. Dele Oyewale, it described
the order as “quite unfortunate” and vowed to prepare a fresh and immediate
trial of the case, saying this is because its evidences against Mr Kalu and the
others were overwhelming.
The statement read thus: “The attention of the Economic And
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has been drawn to the judgment of the
Supreme Court nullifying the trial of a former governor of Abia State, Orji
Kalu , his firm, Slok Nigeria Limited and Jones Udeogu, a former Director of
Finance and Account of Abia State Government and ordering their fresh trial at
the lower court.
“The apex court based its verdict on the grounds that
Justice Mohammed Idris, who convicted Kalu and others, had been elevated to the
Court of Appeal before the judgment and returned to the lower court to deliver
the judgment which it considered as illegal.
“The EFCC considers the judgment of the apex court as quite unfortunate.
It is a technical ambush against the trial of the former governor. The
Commission is prepared for a fresh and immediate trial of the case because its
evidences against Kalu and others are overwhelming.
“The corruption charges against Kalu still subsist because
the Supreme Court did not acquit him of them. The entire prosecutorial
machinery of the EFCC would be launched in a fresh trial where justice is bound
to be served in due course” the statement concluded.
It could be recalled that the Supreme Court had on Friday
voided Mr Kalu’s conviction to a 12-year jail term for allegedly stealing about
N7.1 billion from Abia State treasury while he served as governor of the state
between 1999 and 2007.
A seven-member panel of the apex court led by Justice Amina
Augie held that the Federal High Court in Lagos acted without jurisdiction when
it sentenced Mr Kalu.
It held that trial judge, Justice Mohammed Liman, was no
longer a judge of the court as he had been elevated to the Court of Appeal at
the time of the judgement and thus lacked the powers to return to sit as a high
court judge.
The apex court, then, ordered a fresh trial of Mr Kalu and
the other defendants.
EFCC vows to begin Orji Kalu’s trial soon
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