
The Ondo State High Court, sitting in Olokuta Correctional Centre, Akure, the state capital has granted bail to Kemisola Ogunniyi, the EndSARS protester who delivered in prison custody.
The eighteen-year-old
Ogunniyi and three others were arrested and standing trial at the High Court
for allegedly vandalising property during the EndSARS protest which took place
in Akure, the state capital in October last year. She gave birth to a baby boy
in prison custody last Wednesday.
They
(defendants) were charged for arson, conspiracy, riotous assembly, stealing,
and malicious damage.
The state
government had moved to secure the bail of the defendant.
At the
hearing of the bail application in the court on Tuesday, the judge, Justice
Omolara Adejumo granted the bail application. She said she granted the bail
application based on humanitarian ground and for the purpose of the christening
of the baby which would take place on Wednesday, noting that the defendant had
a right to be granted bail.
The judge
ruled that the defendant should be bailed with a sum of N10 million with a
surety.
In a
reaction, the counsel to the defendant, Mr Tope Temokun, expressed satisfaction
over the release of his client from the prison as well as the bail condition.
He said, “She
(Ogunniyi) has been released from the prison while the bail condition would be
perfected later.”
He further
explained that the N10milliion bail condition did not mean that the defendant
would pay the money to the court but must have a guarantor who is worth N10
million with evidence of tax clearance and must be residing within the
jurisdiction of the court.
On the three other defendants, Temokun said their bail application would be moved later, saying “We can do everything together today.
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