Wild jubilation in Lagos, Abia, Borno, Abuja, Enugu others over Kalu’s court victory against EFCC

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Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu

The Federal High Court, Abuja, on Wednesday, prohibited the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) and any other agencies from retrying former Abia State  Governor Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu over alleged N7.1 billion fraud.

Wild jubilation had 9n the heels of the court verdict erupted in the political camps of the Abia former governor.

They celebrated what they called “justice for democracy and fulfillment of God’s plan.”

Many reportedly gathered in small groups to discuss the good news of the day and its implications for 2023 politics.

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Alhaji Issa Ibrahim who spoke on behalf of the jubilants in Maiduguri hailed Justice Inyang Ekwo for standing in the path of justice and promoting ingredients of  democracy.

He said the judgment had renewed hope in the judicial  system.

He hailed  Kalu for scaling what he referred to  as “2023 hurdle set for him”

“We the people of Maiduguri like uprightness, courage and sincerity and we are grateful to the Judge for his courage on standing firm in what is right.

“We are also happy that Senator Orji Kalu has jumped the biggest hurdle set for him against 2023. It has also proven he is unstoppable and we will continue to stand with him to get the crown he deserves.”

In Aba, Pastor Chris Okorie said he was not surprised on the judgment considering what God once told him about Orji Kalu.

He said God allowed Kalu to pass the entire judicial process because of the job he was being prepared for.

He said the coast was clearer for Kalu, adding that the jubilation was not just for the court victory but the great leadership they all experienced during Kalu’s time as Governor.

In Abuja l, Enugu, Lagos,  it was the same jubilation as people erupted in joy following the judicial victory scored by Kalu.

The trial judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo who  gave the order while delivering judgment in the application filed by Kalu seeking an order of court prohibiting the Federal Government through the EFCC from retrying him on a charge for which he had already been tried and convicted said: “An order is hereby made prohibiting the Federal Government through the EFCC, her agents, officers, servants, other agents and any other person or bodies deriving athouriry from the Federal Government from retrying the applicant (Kalu) on charge no. FHC/ABJ/CR/56/2007 FRN vs Kalu and two others on or any other charge based on the same facts, the said applicant having been tried, convicted and sentenced by the judgment of this court dated Dec. 5, 2019 by Justice M.B Idris.”

Justice Ekwo held that since Kalu was not mentioned in the judgment of the Supreme Court, which voided his earlier conviction and sentencing and ordered a retrial, the judgment did not apply to him.

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