 A federal high court has shared the judgment for September 10 in the suit by ex-Abbia State Governor Ojirozo Kahlo against his retrial. Justice Inyang Aikwo chose the date after entertaining final arguments from lawyers representing parties. By the suit, Kahlo is challenging his planned retrial by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on a 7.1 billion Naira fraud case. After the Supreme Court voided his earlier trial in conviction along with two others. The ex-Governor who hinged his case on section further six of section nine of the Constitution argued that being tried, convicted, and sentenced on same charges by the Court under justice, M.B. Idris, it would amount to double jeopardy if he is objected to a first trial on same charge. Kahlo was charged and tried with his firm, Sloganitari Limited, and a next finance director in the state, Udejunt Udogo for derelict complicity in diverting the 7.1 billion Naira from Abia State's coffers. They were convicted and while Kahlo and Udogo were imprisoned, Slog was wound up.