In his response, the Lagos State Deputy Director for Public Prosecutions, Jonathan Ogunsanya, however, urged the court not to grant Eze Ndigbo bail.
By Jeffrey Agbo
A Lagos State High Court sitting at TBS has rejected the bail application of Eze Ndigbo of Ajao Estate, Frederick Nwajagu.
Nwajagu is standing trial on a nine-count charge bordering on an attempt to commit acts of terrorism, financing terrorism, participating in terrorism, and meeting to support a proscribed entity.
Justice Yetunde Adesanya ruled on Friday that the court was constrained to refuse the bail application based on the seriousness of the offence and the severity of its punishment.
On July 25, 2023, the defendant applied for bail, citing his medical reports, adding that he was not a flight risk.
At the resumed hearing, of the case on Friday the court declined the defendant’s bail application and ordered for an accelerated hearing.
Justice Adesanya held, “Based on the seriousness of the offence, the severity of the punishment, and the proof of evidence before the court, the court is constrained to refuse the bail application.
“The application for an accelerated hearing is hereby granted.”
The judge, however, directed the correctional facility officials to make arrangements for the defendant to visit a government hospital for his treatment.
She adjourned the hearing until October 3, 2023.
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On the last adjourned date, counsel to the defendant, E. C. Obiagu (SAN), had prayed the court to grant bail to the defendant on grounds of his medical condition.
He also told the court that the defendant was a widower who had six children to look after and would therefore not jump bail.
Obiagu claimed that the defendant does not possess a passport, therefore, was not a flight risk.
The defence counsel also said that the defendant was granted bail at the lower court but was not able to perfect the bail due to its stringent condition.
In his response, the Lagos State Deputy Director for Public Prosecutions, Jonathan Ogunsanya, however, urged the court not to grant Eze Ndigbo bail.
He prayed for an order for accelerated hearing.
Nwajagu was arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services over an alleged threat to invite members of the Indigenous People of Biafra to Lagos to secure the property of Igbo people in the state.