A Federal High Court has fixed a new date for former Abia State governor, Orji Uzor Kalu’s retrial.
Gatekeepers News reports that a Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed July 2 for the adoption of all processes filed by parties in a suit by former Abia Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu, seeking to stop his retrial initiated by the Economic Financial Crimes Commision (EFCC).
The court had in February granted Kalu leave to challenge the legality of the retrial.
At the resumed hearing on Wednesday, Kalu’s counsel, Prof. Awa Kalu (SAN) told the court that the respondents had served him their counter-affidavits.
Counsel to the 1st respondent (EFCC) Oluwaleke Atolagbe, the 2nd respondent, Mr George Ukaegbu and the 3rd respondent, Mr K.C Nwufor, while responding all admitted having filed and exchanged processes.
In a short ruling, the judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo, said since all parties had “joined issues”, the court had taken over control of the case.
Ekwo adjourned the matter until July 2 for adoption.
Recall that Kalu, a senator representing Abia North, is seeking an order of court prohibiting the EFCC from retrying him on the same alleged N7.1 billion money laundering charge against him.
He contended that having been tried once by EFCC, convicted and sentenced in the same charge, FHC/ABJ/CR/56/ 2007, it would amount to double jeopardy for him to be subjected to a fresh trial on the same charge.
Kalu had also applied for an order prohibiting the EFCC from retrying, harassing and intimidating him with respect to the said charge or any other charge based on the same facts as he need not suffer double jeopardy.