Connect with us

FEATURED

You Can’t Sell ‘Forfeited Properties’ Until EFCC Concludes Investigation – Court Tells Okorocha

Published

on

Okorocha





Justice J.K Omotosho of the Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Friday 13 September, 2019 ordered a former governor of Imo State, Chief Rochas Okorocha and his family not to sell or alienate any of the properties that were subject of an interim order of the court pending the conclusion of investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

The Court directed the Applicants to, on or before Tuesday, September 17, 2019 deposed to an affidavit of undertaking and adjourned to September 27, 2019 for report.

The judge gave the Consequential Order while vacating the July 25, 2019 Interim Order, forfeiting five properties owned by Okorocha and his family to the Federal Government.

Advertisement

The properties are: Rochas Foundation College, Owerri, All in 1 Shopping Mall, East High Academy, East High College and Royal Spring Palm Hotel & Apartments.

The Registered Trustees of Rochas Foundation College, All-in Limited, Royal Spring Palm Apartments Limited, Registered Trustees of Women of Divine Destiny Initiative and Uluoma Okorocha Nwosu had challenged the order on August 8, through 5 separate motion on notice praying the Court to vacate the interim forfeiture order.

The Commission in response filed Counter Affidavits to the motions of the Applicants on 19 August, 2019.

Advertisement

On 21 August, 2019 when the case came up for hearing, the Applicants’ informed the court that they were served with the Commission’s Counter Affidavits and asked for an adjournment which was granted by court.

When the case came up on September 9, 2019 for hearing of the Motions, the Applicants filed Further Affidavits and in reply to these Further Affidavits, the Commission file Counter Affidavits to the Applicants’ Further Affidavit and served them same day.

However, Applicants’ Counsel Okey Amechi, SAN informed Justice Omotosho that they were just served and the court adjourned the case to Wednesday, September 11, 2019 for hearing.
After the Court sitting, the Applicants’ served the Commission with 2nd Further Affidavit at precisely 11:21 am.

Advertisement

On Thursday, September12, 2019, Counsel to the Commission informed the Court that the Applicants had served him with their 2ndFurther Affidavits and that he would need time to respond.The Court gave the Commission till Friday, September,13, 2019 to file its Counter Affidavits, failing which it will make a consequential order. This was after counsel to the applicants had drawn the attention of the court to the nature of the properties, one of which is a school which was scheduled to resume in September.

On Friday, September 13, 2019 when the matter came up, Counsel to the Commission informed the Court that he is yet to file its Counter Affidavits and the Court issued the consequential order vis-à-vis the nature of the properties involved.
The Commission is studying the consequential order of court.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Click to comment
FEATURED4 hours ago

Delta Police Arrest Ekpan Community’s Youth Leader With AK-47 Rifle

Heavy-Duty vehicles
FEATURED7 hours ago

BREAKING: Senate Approves Emergency Rule In Rivers, Sets Up Mediation Committee

FEATURED9 hours ago

South-South Governors Reject Emergency Declaration In Rivers, Call For Rescission

FEATURED9 hours ago

BREAKING: Reps Okay Tinubu’s Emergency Rule In Rivers, Suspension Of Fubara With Voice Vote

Anioma State
NEWS12 hours ago

Meet Ned Nwoko: The Legal Luminary Who Delivered Billions In Paris Club Refunds

FEATURED23 hours ago

Court Dismisses Lawsuit To Oust Sen. Nwoko Over Defection From PDP To APC

Fubara
FEATURED23 hours ago

Rivers’ Emergency Rule: Fubara Breaks Silence On Suspension, Insists On Commitment To Democracy

Akpabio
NEWS1 day ago

Natasha’s Kogi Central Constituents Petition Akpabio, Bamidele, Imasuen To CCB Over Alleged Abuse Of Office

FEATURED1 day ago

APC Delta SEC Members Call For Sobotie’s Suspension, Reject Petition Against National Publicity Secretary, Morka

FEATURED1 day ago

BREAKING: AGF Exonerates Wike, Justifies State Of Emergency In Rivers State

FEATURED2 days ago

Rivers’ Crisis: Police Begin Investigation Of SPDC’s Pipeline Fire, Quiz 2 Suspects

FEATURED2 days ago

Rivers’ Emergency Rule: You’re Wrong, You’ve No Constitutional Power To Sack Elected Gov – NBA Tells Tinubu

FEATURED2 days ago

Emergency Rule: Who Advised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu To Do This?

social media
FEATURED2 days ago

Sen. Nwoko’s Bill Aims To Regulate Social Media Platforms In Nigeria Passes Second Reading

FEATURED2 days ago

Profile Of Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas CFR, Newly Appointed Rivers Administrator

Advertisement
Advertisement