IPOB: COURT GRANTS BAIL TO KANU’S CO-DEFENDANTS
By: Agency Reporter
A Federal High Court in Abuja has granted bail to four men charged with the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu with the offence of treasonable felony.
Those
granted bail are IPOB’s National Coordinator, Bright Chimezie; suspected
members of the group, Chidiebere Onwudiwe and Benjamin Madubugwu; and a former
Field Maintenance Engineer seconded to the telecommunication company, MTN,
David Nwawuisi.
Justice
Binta Nyako, in a ruling on their bail application, agreed to allow them on
bail on grounds of ill health and the number of years they had spent in
detention awaiting trial.
The
judge said the defendants had spent an average of three years in custody when
the maximum penalty for the offences they were charged with, if convicted,
ranged from five to seven years.
Justice
Nyako observed that Chimezie had earlier been granted bail by the Federal High
Court in Uyo in May 2017 but the Department of State Service which was then
holding him in custody refused to release him.
The
judge said Section 163 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 made
bail a right of every defendant unless the prosecution was able to prove why
the defendant was not entitled to bail.
She:
“Taking all these into consideration consideration, I have not seen any reason
why I should not grant bail to the defendants.”
The
judge attached to the bail granted the four defendants conditions similar to
the ones she attached to the bail granted Kanu in April last year.
He
restrained them from granting any press interview, participating in any form of
rally or found in the gathering of people.
In
addition, Justice Nyako ordered them to produce two sureties each, for whom the
cash sum of N10m should be deposited in the court’s account.
The
judge equally ordered them to deposit their passports with the court registry
and must not travel out the country without the court’s permission.
She
ordered the defendants to report to the Commissioners of Police in their
various states of residence every two weeks.
The
judge further ordered Chimezie to report to the Commissioner of Police in
Rivers State; Onwudiwe and Nwasuisi to the Commissioner of Police in Enugu
State and Madubugwu to the Commissioner of Police in Anambra State.
The
judge said, “Let me warn you. There should be no gather, no welcome oyoyo (a
reference to a welcome party).
“Just
take care of your health, spend time with your family. Don’t travel outside the
country without the court’s permission. No press interview of any form.”
Justice
Nyako rejected the plea by Chimezie’s lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, who also stands
as Kanu’s lawyer, to substitute the requirement for cash deposit with the
signing of bail bond worth the same amount.
Ejiofor
had expressed concern that it would be difficult for his client and other
defendants to get N20m cash each.
The
judge however modified the condition to allow the defendants to be
released pending when they would get the cash.
Justice
Nyako added that she would impose another condition to guarantee that they
would deposit the cash in the court’s account after being released.
The
judge adjourned to November 14 for the continuation of trial.
(NAN)
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