Civil servant arraigned for exposing Kogi gov’s Abuja residence
A 32-year-old civil servant, Mr. Johnson Musa,
was on Friday dragged before a Lokoja Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly
threatening and exposing the Abuja residence of Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi
State.
Musa, an indigene of Dekina Local Government Area
of the state, was alleged to have taken aerial pictures of the governor’s Abuja
residence with a drone camera and posted them on social media.
He was said to have posted the pictures with the
caption, “This building is owned by an individual in Kogi, where hunger is the
first name, in less than one year.”
The prosecuting counsel, Mohammed Abaji, a senior legal officer with the state
Ministry of Justice, said Musa was arrested on Thursday by men of the
Department of State Services.
The action, Abaji said, had put the governor and his family
under threat and potential harm to their property, urging the court to take
cognisance of the offence of cyberstalking against the accused.
Musa pleaded not guilty to the offence and his counsel, Williams
Aliwo of Crystal Chambers, orally applied for his bail in line with section
36(5) of the constitution and section 341(2) of the Criminal Procedure Code.
Aliwo submitted that any order to remand the accused in
prison custody would amount to punishing him ahead of the proof of his guilt,
adding that the accused would not jump bail or try to escape justice if the
bail conditions were granted.
But the bail application was vehemently opposed by Abaji on
the grounds that an investigation into the matter was ongoing aside from the
fact that the penalty attached to the offence is 10 years’ imprisonment or an
option of a minimum of N25m fine.
In his ruling, the Chief Magistrate, Alhassan Husaini, said
by virtue of Section 36(5) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), the presumption of innocence of the accused was
constitutionally guaranteed.
Husaini granted the accused bail in the sum of N500,000 with
two sureties in like sum, adding that the sureties must be resident within the
jurisdiction of the court.
To allay the fears of the prosecution counsel over the
inconclusive investigation, he ordered that a register of attendance be opened
at the DSS office for the accused to report on Monday and Thursday.
Husaini adjourned the case to August 17.
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