Monday, 30 April 2012

former Abia State governor, Orji Uzor Kalu gose to Court

The Court of Appeal, Abuja,  dismissed the appeal filed by former Abia State governor, Orji Uzor Kalu, against his prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

In a unanimous judgment, the three-member panel resolved all the grounds of appeal in favour of the respondent and dismissed the appeal for lack of merit.

Kalu is facing a 107-count charge slammed against him and two others- Ude Jones Udeogu and Slok Nigeria Limited by the EFCC.

He is accused of laundering about N5 billion belonging to the state while serving as a governor.

Justice Adamu Bello of the Federal  High Court Abuja had ruled that the accused have a case to answer.

Dissatisfied, Kalu and Skok went to the court to challenge the ruling of the court.

They contended that they were arraigned on non-existent law and that the proof of evidence did not disclose a prima facie case against the appellants.

Kalu also challenged the jurisdiction of the court to prosecute him because he had earlier obtained an exparte order from an Abia State High Court which restrained the EFCC from arresting and prosecuting him.

Besides, he argued that the proof of evidence did not disclose prima facie case against him.

Justice Eko Ejembi, in the judgment, discountenanced the claims of the apellants.

He noted that the proof of evidence attached to the 97-count charge preferred against the appellants by the EFCC disclosed a prima facie case against them.

 According to him, the facts raised in the proof of evidence established a prima facie case against the appellants. He further said that as far as there is a link which prima facie is all about, the appellants had an obligation to stand trial to defend themselves.

He further ruled that the ex-parte order of May 31, 2007 by Abia State High Court, asking the Federal High Court to stay all proceedings against Orji was a racquet suit aimed at frustrating his arrest and subsequent prosecution

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