More
 than three years after serving a two-year jail term in Kirikiri Maximum
 Prison for contract splitting, the Supreme Court in Abuja on Friday 
reversed the conviction of the former Deputy National Chairman of the 
PDP, Chief Olabode George.
The judges of the apex court, headed by 
Afolabi Fabiyi, in their judgment, ruled that the charges of contract 
splitting, on which the EFCC arraigned and secured the conviction of the
 politician, was unknown to law of the land.
This development came less than three 
days after former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Speaker, House of 
Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, accused President Goodluck Jonathan of 
encouraging corruption.
The apex court ruled that the EFCC, 
which prosecuted George, did not sufficiently prove that the defendant 
had an intention to commit fraud at the Nigeria Port Authority.
George and other board members of the 
NPA, where the politician was  the chairman, were convicted and 
sentenced to two years imprisonment byJustice Oyewole of a Lagos High 
Court for contract splitting.
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