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Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Ekiti ACN Chairman, Four Others Charged For
Murder
The Chairman of the Action Congress of Nigeria,
Ekiti state chapter, Mr Jide Awe, was on Monday
arraigned along with four other members of the
party, before an Ado-Ekiti Magistrates’ Court for
alleged murder.
They are Faboro John, Aniramu Basiru, Falayi
Busuyi and Owonifari Sefiu.
The accused were said to have committed the
crime at a forum to mark the defection of some
ACN members to the opposition PDP in the state.
Jide Awe: charged with murder.
The police prosecutor, Mr Falade Oso, told the court
that the accused persons committed the offence on
March 30 at Erijiyan-Ekiti in Ekiti West Local
Government Area of the state.
“Awe and the four others were arraigned in court
over the killings about a month ago at Erinjiyan-
Ekiti, his home town. It was at a ceremony where
some people believed to be members of the ACN
were set to defect to the opposition party, the
PDP,” he said.
Oso said that the accused persons conspired
together to commit felony to wit murder. He also
said the accused murdered one Ayo Jeje, Juliana
Adewumi, Gbenga Ogundana and Ayo Ogbudu Jeje.
Oso added that on the same date, time and place,
the accused also attempted to murder one Gbenga
Adewumi.
The prosecutor said the offence contravened
section 320 of the Criminal Code Cap C16, Laws of
Ekiti State of Nigeria, 2012.
The defence counsel, Mr Adetunji Oso, said the
accused had been granted bail at the police station
and pleaded that the court should allow the bail to
continue.
He added that since the case file of the accused
had not been forwarded to the Office of the
Director of Public Prosecution for legal advice, they
should be allowed to continue to enjoy police bail.
The prosecutor, however, objected to the bail
application, saying that they should be remanded
in prison custody.
Chief Magistrate Richard Adegboye ruled that the
accused should continue to enjoy the earlier bail
granted at the police station.
Adegboye, who warned the accused against
jumping bail, adjourned the case till 25 May.
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