Sowore, Bakare Lose Appeal Against Bail Conditions
The Appeal jointly
filed by politicians and promoter of an online publication, Sahara Reporters,
Mr. Omoyele Sowore and his associate, Mr. Olawale Bakare challenging their bail
condition have been struck out by the court of Appeal Abuja.
The
three-man panel of the court in its ruling on Wednesday upheld the preliminary
objection filed against the appeal by Mr. Aminu Alilu of the Federal Ministry
of Justice.
In the led
ruling by Justice Stephen Adah, the court held that the notice of appeal
jointly filed by Sowore and Bakare was incompetent, because in criminal cases,
appeals are personal, and each defendant is required to file individual notice
of appeal.
The court
also faulted the notice of appeal on the grounds that only one of the
appellants signed it, even when they claimed it was a joint notice of appeal.
Sowore and
Bakare are being tried before the Federal High Court in Abuja on charges of
treasonable felony, fraud, cyberstalking and insulting President Muhammadu
Buhari.
On October
4, 2019 Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu granted both defendants conditional bail, part of
which conditions included barring them from addressing public gatherings.
Sowore was
also restricted to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), while Bakare was
restricted to his base in Osun State.
Sowore and
Bakare, who described the bail conditions as stringent, had, by their appeal,
sought to have them voided.
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