EFCC reacts to Supreme Court’s verdict, says judgement ‘a technical ambush’ against Kalu’s trial

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EFCC reacts to Supreme Court’s verdict, says judgement ‘a technical ambush’ against Kalu’s trial

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reacted to the judgment by the Supreme Court which nullified the conviction of former Abia State Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu.

In a statement on Friday by its Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, the anti-graft agency noted that the apex court did not acquit the former governor of the charges against him.

In its reaction, the EFFC described the judgment of the apex court as ‘a technical ambush’ against Kalu’s trial.

It, however, stressed that it was prepared for another trial of the case as its evidences against the former governor and his co-defendants were overwhelming.

Earlier, a seven-man panel of the apex court led by Justice Olabode Rhodes-Vivour nullified the conviction of Senator Kalu and Ude Udeogu, a former Director of Finance and Account at the Abia State Government House.

Justice Ejembi Eko, who delivered the lead judgment, held that the Federal High Court in Lagos which tried and convicted the former governor and his aide, as well as his firm – Slok Nigeria Limited, acted without jurisdiction.

He noted that Justice Mohammed Idris who sentenced them was already a Justice of the Court of Appeal, as at that time.

The Supreme Court Justice added that a Justice of the Court of Appeal cannot operate as a judge of the Federal High Court.

The seven-man panel unanimously set aside the judgement that convicted the defendants and ordered a fresh trial of the defendants by another judge.

EFCC’s statement reads in full:

Orji Kalu: EFCC SET FOR FRESH, IMMEDIATE RE-TRIAL

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.

Dele Oyewale

Head, Media & Publicity

08/05/2020.