Ex-Abia AG refutes forgery complaint against lawyer

Chief Awa Kalu, SAN, former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of Abia State, has refuted claims that he filed a police complaint against legal practitioner Victor Giwa, who is currently facing criminal charges allegedly linked to forgery.

In a formal letter dated May 30 and addressed to the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, Kalu clarified that he did not accuse Mr. Giwa of forging his official letterhead, contrary to reports circulating online.

“I wish to inform you that the internet is agog with news that a charge is preferred against the above-named gentleman, indicating that he forged my official headed paper.

“Please note that I have neither filed a complaint nor have I incidented a report at any Police Station in Nigeria indicating that Mr. Victor Giwa forged my official headed paper, “the letter read.

The charge, marked CR/150/25, lists the Inspector General of Police as the complainant in the case against Victor Giwa.

Giwa was alleged to have forged a legal document purportedly issued by the chambers of Kalu to communicate with the Attorney General of the Federation.

However, the matter was stalled due to the absence of the defendants on the date of the proceedings.

Counsel for the defendants, U.J. Udo represented the defendants and told the court that the first defendant, Victor Giwa, was bereaved and had travelled to his village for his sister’s burial. He, therefore, requested an adjournment.

Justice Onwuegbuzie granted the request and adjourned the matter to 15 September 2025 for arraignment.

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