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Court Grants Post-conviction Bail To Orji Kalu Associate

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[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday, March 26, 2020, granted post-conviction bail to a former director of Finance and Accounts at the Abia State Government House, Jones Udeogu, who was jailed along with Orji Kalu, and given a ten year prison sentence in December 2019.

Udeogu was convicted of N7.1 billion fraud and curruption, and jailed alongside his principal, Orji Kalu, a former governor of Abia State, who received a twelve year prison sentence.

Following an application by his lawyer, Solo Akuma, on Thursday, March 26, 2020, Mohammed Liman, the presiding judge granted N50 million post-conviction bail to Udeogu pending the determination of his appeal against the December 5, 2019 judgment of Justice Mohammed Idris, who sent him to prison.

Akuma told the judge that his client was suffering from prostate cancer and tuberculosis.

The SAN told the judge that his client, Jones Udeogu was diagnosed with prostate cancer three years ago at the Abia State Teaching Hospital, and that in the course of carrying out tests on him, the hospital also discovered that he had tuberculosis.

Akuma said Udeogu was still making arrangements to book a date for surgery when he was convicted and sent to prison last December.

In an affidavit filed in support of the post-conviction bail application, one Lazarus Agu said the correctional facility where Udeogu was serving his jail term “does not have the facility to provide the type of medical attention Udeogu requires to survive the ailments he is suffering from”.

He said, “The correctional facility authorities have failed to provide or arrange for the treatment of the 2nd defendant outside the facility.

“The type of ailment the 2nd defendant was diagnosed with is of a communicable nature and exposes other inmates to great danger.”

In his ruling, Justice Liman said he was satisfied that Udeogu had disclosed a reasonable cause of action to qualify for post-conviction bail.

The judge said, “I am of the opinion that this application has disclosed a reasonable cause of action that the defendant’s health has greatly deteriorated and it cannot be salvaged by the doctor in the correctional service center. Accordingly, this application is meritorious and succeeds.”

He granted the N50 million bail with two sureties in like sum.

The judge had on December 23, 2019, rejected a similar application by Orji Kalu seeking a post-conviction bail pending the outcome of his appeal against his conviction.

In his own application, Kalu had urged Justice Liman to release him on bail on the grounds that he was battling some health challenges, which the medical facilities in the prison could not handle.

Besides, Kalu, who is the lawmaker representing Abia North at the National Assembly, prayed the court to release him on bail in the interest of his constituents so he could continue to represent their interest in the legislature.

But Justice Liman declined to grant the application, saying it lacked merit.

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