Ex-Imo Gov Ohakim Arraigned, Get N10m Bail
A former
Governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, was on Wednesday, arraigned by the police before
the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Maitama, Abuja, on charges of
giving false information against one Chinyere Amuchienwa.
Ohakim then
pleaded not guilty to the three counts preferred against him.
Subsequently,
his lawyer, Chief Ken Njemanze (SAN), applied to the court to grant him bail, a
request opposed by the prosecuting counsel, Mr. Stanley Nwodo.
Nwodo said
Ohakim would likely interfere with prosecution witnesses if granted bail.
But the
judge, Justice Samira Bature, overruled the prosecution’s objection and granted
the defendant bail in the sum of N10m with one surety.
The judge
ordered that the surety must be a reputable person in the society with a
verifiable address within the FCT.
He, however,
warned that the bail could be revoked if the defendant was found to interfere
with prosecution witnesses.
The
prosecution alleged in the case marked CR/993/2020, that Ohakim who was
governor of Imo State from 2007 to 2011 gave false information that the
complainant, Amuchienwa, threatened him with a gun.
It also
alleged that the ex-governor made a false claim to the lady that he had a plot
of land for sale in Lagos State.
Ohakim was
equally alleged to have unlawfully used “the name of Raji Fashola as the owner
of the purported land situated at Ikeja, Lagos State”.
The offences
were said to be punishable under various provisions of the Penal Code Law of the
Northern Nigeria, 1968.
The judge
adjourned the case till January 25, 2021 for trial.
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