NewsCourt Halts EFCC's Forfeiture Order On Okorocha’s Properties

Court Halts EFCC’s Forfeiture Order On Okorocha’s Properties

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BEVERLY HILLS, September 15, (THEWILL) – A Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has vacated a forfeiture order secured by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) on some properties belonging to former Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha.

The anti-graft agency had previously obtained the court’s orders for the interim forfeiture of assets traced to the former governor, his wife, Nneoma Nkechi, and their daughter.

The properties are: “a 16 – block 96 – flat structure and an eight – bungalow multimillion naira estate, hotel, two schools, shopping plaza, supermarket, hospital and four vehicles.

“The same were known to those close to the state as, East High College, East High Academy, Willowood Hotel, House of Freeda, Dews of Hope Hospital and Market Square Supermarket.”

Vacating the Order, the presiding Judge, Kolawole Omotoso, lifted the forfeiture order on some of the properties, especially the schools, in order to enable students resume for the new academic year.

The development followed the submission by Okorocha’s lawyer, Okey Amaechi, that the forfeiture order displayed on the school gates would negatively affect resumption of academic activities in the new session, insisting that parents would be discouraged to register their children and wards in the schools.

The court however made another Order restraining Okorocha and his family members from selling any of the properties pending the conclusion of investigation by the EFCC.

Meanwhile the EFCC had asked the court to exclude two of the properties earlier listed in the forfeiture order after it was discovered that they were not owned by the former governor or any of his family members.

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