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The Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) today, Tuesday, December 17, 2019, opposed a
post-conviction bail application filed by a convicted former governor of Abia
State, Orji Uzor Kalu, before Justice Muhammed Liman of the Federal High Court
sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos.
Kalu was convicted and
sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for N7.65 billion fraud by Justice Muhammed
Idris of the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos, on December 5, 2019.
In the application,
Kalu, through his lawyer, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, claimed that he had health challenges
that could not be managed by the medical facilities in the Custodial Centre in
Ikoyi, Lagos.
Kalu, in the
34-paragraph further affidavit with one exhibit attached, also argued that the
offences for which he was convicted and jailed were bailable.
He, therefore, prayed
the court to free him, while he challenges his conviction at the Court of
Appeal.
However, Rotimi
Jacobs, SAN, counsel to the respondent, EFCC, opposed the application for
post-conviction bail, saying: “Although bail is generally a right of an accused
as guaranteed by the Constitution, it is not a right available to a convict
because the presumption of innocence had crystallised into guilt and
conviction.
“An application for
bail pending appeal is sparingly granted.”
Jacobs further stated
that such a bail could be granted in a situation, where the term of
imprisonment would have elapsed before the determination of the appeal.
“But that is not the
situation in Kalu’s case,” he further said.
According to Jacobs,
the medical report tendered in the case was obtained over a year ago.
“There is no recent
medical report to show his state of health,” Jacobs added.
Jacobs also argued
that the request to be released on bail so as to seek traditional medicine is
not tenable, as visitors are allowed into the Custodial Centre.
Jacobs, who said the
medical facilities at the Ikoyi Custodial Centre are capable of handling Kalu’s
condition, also told the court: “In one breath, the applicant is saying that he
wants to be released on health grounds; while in another breath, he is saying
that as a Senator, he needs to be released on bail so as to carry out his
official functions.”
Justice Liman
adjourned the case till December 23, 2019 for ruling on the application.



















