AFTER 12 YEARS OF EVADING JUSTICE: ‘It is Shameful if you Handcuff me in Public, Nigerians will be laughing at me’-ORJI UZOR KALU begs Prison Warders …Shaking former governor cries: “Where are you taking us to now? I will follow you.” * “You: Orji Uzor Kalu is hereby sentenced to 12 years in prison for Stealing the sum of N7.65bn funds belonging to Abia State people’- Justice Mohammed Idris in an abridged version of the 228-page judgment * Kalu’s associate sentenced to 10 years in prison while Slok Limited, the company used in perpetrating the fraud ordered to be wound up BY RITA ADEMOLA/Judicial Reporter, Abuja


AFTER 12 YEARS OF EVADING JUSTICE:

‘It is Shameful if you Handcuff me in Public, Nigerians will be laughing at me’-ORJI UZOR KALU begs Prison Warders

…Shaking former governor cries: “Where are you taking us to now? I will follow you.”

* “You: Orji Uzor Kalu is hereby sentenced to 12 years in prison for Stealing the sum of N7.65bn funds belonging to Abia State people’- Justice Mohammed Idris in an abridged version of the 228-page judgment

* Kalu’s associate sentenced to 10 years in prison while Slok Limited, the company used in perpetrating the fraud ordered to be wound up

BY RITA ADEMOLA/Judicial Reporter, Abuja

THE END SEEMS CLOSE FOR A FORMER GOVERNOR OF ABIA STATE, ORJI UZOR KALU, whom a competent court in Nigeria has accused of stealing huge sums of money, diverted same for corrupt purposes. Kalu, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison for fraud, has suggested that he has a role to play in the national politics of 2023.

Kalu, who is the Senate’s Chief Whip smiled at reporters and said, ‘2023, here we come’ as he was led out of the courtroom by Correctional Services officials after his sentencing. He was also seen asking prison warders, “where are you taking us to?” Kalu then begged the prison warders not to handcuff him in public. The former governor, who appeared shaken, said, “Where are you taking us to now? Please don’t handcuff me. I will follow you.”

A short while earlier, Kalu wiped tears from his eyes with a white handkerchief as Justice Mohammed Idris began reading an abridged version of the 228-page judgment. Kalu’s associate, Udeogu, was sentenced to 10 years in prison while the company which was used in perpetrating the fraud, Slok Limited, was ordered to be wound up by Justice Idris Mohammed.

The case began in 2007, 12 years ago, when they were first arraigned for the offenses, but before a different judge. In an amended 39 counts, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) proved that they conspired and divert N7.65bn from the coffers of the Abia State. (The Nation)

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