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Mobile Courts Convict Nine Lockdown Violators in Niger

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From Dan Amasingha, Minna 
 
In an effort to enforce the lockdown order, two mobile courts sitting at the Minna  judicial complex have convicted nine persons found to have violated the lockdown order of the state government. 


Two magistrates, Murtala Ibrahim and Halima Mohammed convicted the offenders   that violated the lockdown order put in place Governor  Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello,  to curb the spread of coronavirus pandemic in the State.

  


The convicted persons were however, ordered to pay fines of two thousand naira or serve six months imprisonment each.


Speaking at the premises of the State High Courts, Minna, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) and Chairman, Niger State Task Force on COVID-19, Ahmed Ibrahim Matane explained that the sitting of the mobile court was part of the implementation of the Executive Order which Governor Abubakar Sani Bello has earlier pronounced and gazetted.

 


The Chairman stated that the conviction of the accused persons will serve as a deterrent to those that will defy the Executive Order, stressing that Government was serious in implementing to the letter, all the restriction measures taken by Government. 


The SSG revealed that the State Government had also established mobile courts across the State to ensure enforcement and compliance with the aforementioned directive of the of the lockdown order.


Government, the SSG said was determined to protect the people of the State from the coronavirus pandemic and  enjoined the people not to undermine the restriction order on the lockdown, which was for the benefit of the public.


In his remarks, lead Counsel, Barrister Suleman Wushishi disclosed that nine persons were prosecuted and convicted following the violation of Niger State COVID-19 Preventive, Containment and Emergency Order.


It will be recalled that Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, Governor of Niger State, invoked the Niger State COVID-19 Preventive, Containment and Emergency Order 2020 for the good order, safety, security and public health of people in the State.

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Court Remands Man, 24, Over Alleged Rape 

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 An Ado-Ekiti Chief Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, ordered the remand of a 24-year-old man, Elijah Innocent, at the correctional centre in Ado-Ekiti for alleged rape.

The defendant, whose address was not provided, is facing trial for alleged rape.

His plea was however not taken by the Chief Magistrate.

The Police prosecutor, Insp Akinwale Oriyomi, told the court that the defendant committed the offence on May 19 at about 12:30 a.

m., in Oye-Ekiti.

Oriyomi alleged that the defendant raped a 19-year-old student of Federal University of Oye-Ekiti.

He said that according to the statement of the victim, the defendant went to the victim’s hostel, met the victim and her friend and demanded for their phones.

He added that the defendant, thereafter, asked the victim’s friend to go inside the kitchen, and raped her.

According to him, the offence contravenes Section 265(1) of the Criminal Law of Ekiti State, 2021.

The prosecutor urged the court to remand the defendant in the correctional centre pending legal advice from the office of Director of Public Prosecution (DPP).

The Chief Magistrate, Mr Abayomi Adeosun, ordered the remand of the defendant at the correctional centre, pending issuance of legal advice.

He adjourned the case till July 8 for mention.

In a separate matter involving the defendant, Oriyomi told the court that the defendant and others now at large committed an offence of stealing on Feb.2 at about 12:40 p.m in Oye-Ekiti.

He alleged that the defendant and others at large stole one Techno phone and one power bank both valued at N185, 000 belonging to one Ige Favour.

The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against him.

Oriyomi said the offence contravened Section 302(1) (a) of the Criminal Law of Ekiti State, 2021.

The prosecutor asked the court for an adjournment to enable him to study the case file and present his witnesses.

However the counsel to the defendant, Mr Oluwafemi Alabi, urged the court to grant the defendant bail, with a promise that he would not jump bail.

The Chief Magistrate granted the defendant bail in the sum of N50, 000 with one surety in like sum.

He adjourned the case till July 8 for hearing. (NAN)

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Bricklayer Bags Life Imprisonment for Defiling Minor in Toilet

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An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court on Monday sentenced a Bricklayer, Azeez Shoderu, to life imprisonment for defiling his neighbour’s eight -year-old daughter in a toilet.

Justice Rahman Oshodi sentenced Shoderu after he found him guilty of the one-count charge of defilement proffered against him by the Lagos State Government.

Oshodi held that the prosecution successfully proved the offence of defilement against the convict.

According to him, the survivor’s testimony is well corroborated with the testimony of the investigative police officer, who also testified before the court.

He said the evidence of the convict was inconsistent and all attempted to distant himself from the offence did not hold waters.

Oshodi said: “The prosecutrix (survivor) gave a compelling, eyewittness evidence before  this court  that the convict, alias chisco ‘took me to the toilet, carried me on his lap, covered my mouth  and put his thing in my ‘bumbum’.

“The prosecutrix identified the convict as his neighbour and when one of their neighbours  saw them, he threw  her into the other bathroom and ran  away.

“Her evidence was consistent throughout her examination-in-chief that the convict removed her pant and put her on his lap,” the judge said.

The judge also said that the convict’s action had undoubtedly inflicted deep psychological wounds that might take a lifetime to heal.

The court further held  that  the convict admitted that he interacted with the child at the compound, where he claimed to have asked the child to bring water to him in the toilet.

However, the child narrated that she went to urinate at the bathroom, where the convict thereafter covered her mouth, placed him on his lap and had sexual act with her.

Meanwhile, the convict denied that nothing happened when taken to the police station.

During his arraignment on Sept. 29, 2023, he pleaded not guilty.

The court held that the convict was a squatter on Ago-Hausa Street in Ajegunle, Lagos, where he interacted with the child, and confirmed that he was at a toilet facility where the survivor was also present.

The court held  that  the evidence of the survivor was corroborated by the medical report, the Investigating Police Officer and medical doctor’s evidence showed that the convict committed the offence.

The judge noted that a child that had not attained the age of 18 was incapable of consenting to sexual activity.

The court having found  the convict guilty,  hereafter sentenced him to life imprisonment and ordered that  his name should be registered as a sex offender.

The state counsel led by Mr Dare Dada presented three witnesses and tendered exhibits in court to prove the charge against the convict during trial while the defendant testified in his own defence.

According to the prosecution, the offence contravenes Section 137 of the Criminal Laws of 2015. (NAN)

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Shares: Court Adjourns Ecobank’s suit Dec.1

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 A Federal High Courtin in Lagos, on Monday, held that it would await the decision of the Court of Appeal in a suit  by Ecobank challenging  alleged sale of 6.3 billion shares in Barbican Capital Ltd.

Ecobank had filed the suit against Obafemi Otudeko, Barbican Capital Ltd.

, and Honeywell Flour Mills of Nig.
Plc. as the first, second and third defendants, respectively.

Also joined as defendants are: Siloam Global Services Ltd., Oyeleye Foluke, First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) Holdings Plc., Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), and the Nigerian Stock Exchange as  the fourth,  fifth,  sixth,  seventh and  eighth defendants,  respectively

The plaintiff, through its counsel, Mr Kunle Ogunba (SAN), is seeking, among other things, an interlocutory order restraining the defendants, collectively or individually, from taking any steps to sell, transfer or otherwise deal with the N6.

3 billion aggregate shares of Barbican Capital Ltd. in FBN Holdings Plc. pending determination of the suit.

The bank is also seeking an interlocutory order to restrain the defendants from converting the shares of Honeywell Flour Mills Plc. pledged to Ecobank in furtherance of a credit facility, into cash or any negotiable instrument, pending determination of the suit.

The defendants had, however, filed preliminary objections challenging the court’s jurisdiction to entertain the suit.

They filed the objections on the grounds that a similar suit was pending before Justice Yellin Bogoro.

The defendants also raised objections on the grounds that there was  a pending appeal on the matter before the Court of Appeal.

They said that the pending suit and appeal deprived the court of the jurisdiction to entertain the suit.

The defence had sought transfer of the case to the court’s administration judge since a similar suit was  before Justice.

In a ruling on Monday, Dipeolu held that the court would not entertain applications in a suit pending before an appellate court.

“It will amount to judicial recklessness for the court to proceed,” he held.

He held that it was trite law that once an appeal was entered and the court was notified, the lower court would  be stripped of its jurisdiction.

He cited the  case of Okafor versus Attorney-General of Anambra State.

He said that parties in the suit had already informed the court of the existence of a similar  suit before Bogoro, adding that the   issue had been resolved.

He said that the court would not act on any application before it pending the court of appeal’s decision.

Dipeolu adjourned the case until Dec. 1 for mention.

Ecobank brought its suit marked FHC/L/CS/638/2025 pursuant to Order 26 Rules 5(1) and 6(1) of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure Rules) 2019, and Section 36 of the 1999 Constitution.

The suit is supported by a 38-paragraph affidavit deposed to by one Mr Jafaru Kupa, a Financial Officer at Ecobank.

At the last adjourned date, Mr Bode Olanipekun (SAN), Mr Ade Adedeji (SAN), and Mr Taiwo Osipitan (SAN) appeared for the first, second and third defendants, respectively.

Mr Ademola Adesina appeared under protest for the fourth and fifth defendants, while Ms Abiola Ogundare and Mr Luqman Salman represented the sixth and seventh defendants.

Explaining his appearance under protest, Adesina said that fourth and fifth defendants had not been personally served with the originating processes.

He claimed that the defendants  only became aware of the suit through media reports.  (NAN)

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