Court frees Okorocha of N2.9bn corruption charges

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From Godwin Tsa, Abuja

A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has discharged Senator Rochas Okorocha of all allegations of corruption filed against him when he was Imo Governor between 2011 and 2019 by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

This was the third time Okorocha has been freed by courts in respect of alleged fraud and corruption said to have been committed while he was the Governor of Imo State between 2011-2019.

In 2021, Justice Stephen Pam of a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State had in a judgment, quashed the EFCC’s charge against Okorocha after it declared as illegal, unlawful, null and void the investigation upon which the charge was based on.

The judge subsequently made an order prohibiting the EFCC from further prosecuting the former governor over any alleged offence relating to the said investigation.

However, the Commission had on May 24, 2022 arrested Okorocha after over six-hour siege to his Abuja residence, and subsequently arraigned him and six others before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

They were alleged to have embezzled the sum of N2.9 billion belonging to the Government of Imo State.

However, Justice Inyang Ekwo, in a ruling delivered on February 6, struck out the charges for contravening section 105 (3) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015, which gives the Attorney-General of the Federation the power to recall a case.

Justice Ekwo held that the directive of the AGF in a letter dated September 12, 2022, to the EFCC to forward the case file with its comments on the issues for consideration and review, was binding on the commission.

The court agreed with Senator Okorocha that the earlier judgment of a court of coordinate jurisdiction sitting in Port Harcourt in suit number: FHC/PH/FHR/165, between him and EFCC, restraining the agency from further proceeding on the alleged offence subsists.

Dissatisfied, the Commission approached an High Court of the FCT, and filed another set of charges against the former governor.

But, Okorocha, who represented Imo West in the Senate from 2019 to 2023, through his lawyer in an application, challenged the competency of the charge, claiming it was an abuse of court processes.

But, Okorocha, who represented Imo West in the Senate from 2019 to 2023, through his lawyer in an application, challenged the competency of the charge, claiming it was an abuse of court processes.

Delivering ruling in the application on Friday, Justice Halilu held that it was wrong for the EFCC to bring a suit, which had already been decided by a court of coordinate jurisdiction, especially when there was an order of court restraining the anti-graft agency from prosecuting Okorocha over the outcome of an investigation which has been nullified by the court.

The judge noted that there is nothing more that described court abuse than the action of the Commission by going ahead to file same suit in three different courts.

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