Ekiti Magistrate’s Court slams media gag, foreign travel ban on Dele Farotimi upon N30m bail grant

Netizens have pointed out the contrast in the treatment of Farotimi (in handcuffs, left) and Yayaha Bello (in white gown, right) who is able to walk freely despite being charged to court over his alleged heist of billions of naira while he was Kogi Governor.

Ekiti Magistrate’s Court slams media gag on Dele Farotimi now scrambling to raise N80m to perfect his bail in 2 courts

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

A media gag on human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi was part of the N30 million bail conditions ordered on Friday by an Ekiti Magistrate’s Court that has incarcerated hi for 17 days running – and counting, as he is still struggling to cough up the money and other conditions required to perfect the bail and secure his freedom.

He is also barred from travelling outside Nigeria while the case lasts, the court ruled.

A Federal High Court in Ado-Ekiti had last week granted Farotimi a N50 million bail over the same alleged defamation of Afe Babalola, SAN in Nigeria And Its Criminal Justice System, a book the activist recently wrote.

That means he is now scrambling to raise a total N80 million as part of requirements to meet his bail conditions in the two courts. Until then, he remains in custody.

At the hearing of the bail application on Friday, Chief Magistrate Abayomi Adeosun ruled in favour of Farotimi’s request but stipulated that “the bail conditions include two responsible sureties and requires Farotimi to surrender his international passport to the court.”

He was instructed not to grant media interviews while the case is ongoing court, per reporting by The PUNCH.

A Federal High Court in Ado-Ekiti had last week granted Farotimi a N50 million bail over the same alleged defamation of Afe Babalola, SAN in Nigeria And Its Criminal Justice System, a book the activist recently wrote.

That means he is now scrambling to raise a total N80 million as part of requirements to meet his bail conditions in the two courts. Until then, he remains in custody.

At the hearing of the bail application on Friday, Chief Magistrate Abayomi Adeosun ruled in favour of Farotimi’s request but stipulated that “the bail conditions include two responsible sureties and requires Farotimi to surrender his international passport to the court.”

He was instructed not to grant media interviews while the case is ongoing in court.

Farotimi (with his back slightly turned to the camera) was hailed by supporters when he arrived at courton Friday.

Court bars appearance of Farotimi’s lead counsel

Before Adeosun granted the bail grant, he had ruled that Farotimi’s lead counsel Olumide Fusika, SAN is prohibited from appearing before the court, citing Section 9 of the Magistrate’s Courts Law 2014 to back his decision.

The activist has pleaded not guilty to the defamation charge on which he was arraigned by the Ekiti Police Command on December 4, based on a petition written by Babalola accusing him of criminally defaming him in the book.

Farotimi is also facing trial in two High Courts – in Ibadan and Abuja –  over the same allegation.

The Federal High Court in Ado-Ekiti on December 9 granted him N50 million bail with one surety, following a 12-count charge on cybercrime filed by Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, also based on Babalola’s petition.

Farotimi is yet to meet the previous bail conditions.

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