Produce Detained Bayelsa Governorship Candidate, Court Orders IGP

The Federal
High Court in Abuja on Monday ordered the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed
Adamu, to produce before it on Wednesday a Bayelsa State governorship
candidate, Vijah Opuama, who has been detained by the police since August 15,
2020.
Opuama, the
Liberation Movement’s governorship candidate in the Bayelsa State’s November
16, 2019 election was said to have been arrested by the police on the premises
of the state’s Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal in Abuja, on August 15,
2020, while waiting for judgment to be delivered on his petition challenging
the outcome of the disputed poll.
Justice
Taiwo Taiwo made the order directing the IGP to produce him in court on
Wednesday and also directed the police boss to show cause why the detainee
should not be released unconditionally.
He gave the
orders shortly after Opuama’s ex parte application was moved by his lawyer, Mr
Michael Odey, on Monday.
The judge
said although the veracity of the claims contained in Opuama’s application
could not be verified until the police responded to them, it was of concern
that the police could detain the suspect beyond the constitutionally-permitted
24 hours period without granting him an administrative bail or charging him
with any offence before any court of competent jurisdiction which he said were
many in Abuja.
He,
therefore, ordered that the respondents (the IGP as the 1st respondent, and the
Assistant Commissioner of Police heading the IGP’s Monitoring Unit, as the 2nd
defendant) “shall show cause why the applicant should not be released
unconditionally”.
The judge
also ordered that “the applicant shall be produced in court on Wednesday,
September 2, 2020.”
Opuama’s
wife, Ebikoboere Amaebi, stated in the affidavit filed in support of her
husband’s application that she was with the governorship candidate at Wuse Zone
6, Magistrates Court, Abuja, venue of the Bayelsa State Governorship Election
Petition Tribunal, waiting for the tribunal’s judgment to be delivered in his
case, when “some unidentified men” allegedly violently arrested him on August
15, 2020.
She said her
inquiry about who they were and why they were molesting him also drew the fury
of the men whom she said hit her “hard” and caused her “severe pain, anguish,
and suffering”.
She added,
“I have been losing blood since then and I am apprehensive that I may lose my
pregnancy over that kick by the Police officers that came to arrest my husband,
the applicant.
“The
applicant was arrested that day and whisked away by the police officers who we
later understood are from the office of the 2nd respondent and directly
instructed by the 1st and 2nd Respondents to effect the arrest.”
She noted
that with the arrest, her husband “who is entitled to be in the tribunal to
participate and listen to
the judgment in his case could not be allowed to participate in the proceedings
of that August 15, 2020 before the Election Petition Tribunal.”
FROM Spunchng.com/court-orders-igp-to-produce-detained-bayelsa-governorship-candidate
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