The Federal High Court,
Abuja, on Monday softened the bail conditions earlier granted to Omoleye
Sowore, Convener, #RevolutionNow movement and publisher of Sahara Reporters and
his co-defendant, Olawale Bakare.
Justice Lucia Ijeoma
Ojukwu: softens Sowore’s bail conditions
Justice Lucia Ijeoma
Ojukwu, waived her earlier order that Sowore deposit N50million as security and
reduced the amount attached to Bakare’s bail from N50million to N20million.
The 52 year-old judge on
Oct. 4, granted Sowore N50 million bail, with two sureties in like sum, and
ordered that a deposit N50million be made as security.
Bakare was also granted
N50million bail with one surety.
Ojukwu, from Abia state,
said all earlier bail conditions by the court remained, and emphasised the
restraining order on the defendants from participating in rallies due to the
nature of the case.
The matter was adjourned
till Nov.6 for commencement of trial.
The court ordered that
Sowore’s sureties must reside in Abuja, with landed property in Abuja worth the
bail sum.
They are to deposit the
original title documents of the property with the court.
She also barred Sowore from
traveling out of Abuja and the second defendant out of Osogbo, during the
pendency of the case.
Sowore was charged to court
by the Federal Government on a seven-count charge bordering on treasonable
felony, money laundering, cyberstalking the president, among others.
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