Court revokes Orji Kalu’s Bail, orders him to return home for trial

Mon, Nov 12, 2018 | By publisher


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A federal high court in Lagos says Orji Kalu, a former governor of Abia State, who is receiving treatment for an undisclosed ailment, says he must return home for trial

 

 

A federal high court in Lagos, has revoked the bail granted Orji Kalu, a former governor of Abia State. This followed an allegation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, that Kalu had jumped bail. The trial of the former governor, who is standing trial in a case of alleged fraud of N7.65bn, was stalled on Monday, November 6 and today, November 12, due to the absence of Kalu in the court.

At the previous adjournment, Awa Kalu, SAN, Kalu’s lawyer, told Justice Mohammed Idris, the trail judge, that his client was away in Germany for a surgical operation. He noted that the ex-governor had been advised by his doctors to remain in Germany for some time to recuperate.

Kalu, who has been suffering from an undisclosed ailment, reportedly had major surgery in Germany.

The defence counsel called for adjournment of the case, stating that Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, the prosecutor for the EFCC, was aware of the development.

But Jacobs expressed surprise at Kalu’s absence from court, denying any prior information of when the ex-governor obtained the court’s permission to travel out of the country.

Describing the ex-governor’s absence from court as an attempt to frustrate the case, Jacob urged Idris to interpret Kalu’s absence to mean that he had jumped bail.

“I am not aware when the 1st defendant wanted to travel. We only got to know that the 1st defendant travelled abroad for medical treatment through a statement by his media aide, one Kunle Oyewunmi.

“Things must be done in accordance with the law. In my own view, what happened is that the 1st defendant has jumped bail. This is an attempt to further frustrate this trial because no application was made to the court to travel.

“I urge Your Lordship to treat the absence of the 1st defendant that he has jumped bail,” Jacobs said.

Idris in ruling said that the court received a mail confirming Kalu’s treatment arrangement, but noted that the defence counsel failed to attach any medical report to guide the court on Kalu’s post-surgery treatment.

The judge, in the interest of justice, then adjourned the case for the last time, stressing that Kalu must return from Germany within seven days and appear before the court.

“I have always stated that every citizen of this country is entitled to and has the right to seek medical treatment abroad. This right is guaranteed by the constitution, the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights

“However, this right has exceptions; therefore, in exercising this right, due regard must be for the law and due process.

“Apart from the mail confirming the treatment arrangement of the 1st defendant, the defence counsel should have obtained a medical report on the condition of the 1st defendant post-surgery. This would have properly guided the court in the proceedings of today.

“In the light of the entirety of this case and in the interest of justice, I am prepared to grant to the 1st defendant a final adjournment in respect of this matter.

“In the light of the provisions of the ACJA, I shall not adjourn for more than seven days from today. It is, therefore, hereby directed that the 1st defendant shall return to the country within seven days from today’s date for the hearing of this matter,” Idris said.

The matter was then adjourned until Monday, November 12, for continuation of trial.

Kalu was on July 11, 2007, arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on charges of corruption while serving as the governor of Abia State.He was later released on bail, and accused the former President Olusagun Obasanjo regime of persecuting him during and after his tenure in office.

– Nov. 12, 2018 @ 12:25 GMT |

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