Justice Nnamdi Dimgba held that the EFCC failed to establish ingredients of fraud that could link the lawmaker with the alleged offence.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the NIS recruitment exercise, which took place on March 15, 2014, resulted in the dead of scores of job seekers while several others were injured at various recruitment centres across the country.
Justice Dimgba, while delivering the ruling in a no-case submission, also discharged and acquitted Dretex Tech Nigeria limited and its owner, Alhaji Ahmadu Mohammed, from the entire charges.
Dretex was a private information communication technology company used by the Ministry of Interior to carry out the recruitment exercise.
Justice Dimgba, while discharging Moro who was a minister under President Goodluck Jonathan’s government from the alleged fraud aspect of the recruitment exercise, however, ordered him to defend himself on the public procurement aspect of the charges.