Senator Adeleke arraigned for examination malpractices, bail granted
The
police on Wednesday arraigned the Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship
candidate in the September 22, 2018 election in Osun State, Senator Ademola
Adeleke, and four others, on charges of examination malpractices.
The
defendants were arraigned before Justice I.E Ekwo of the Federal High Court in
Abuja where they all pleaded not guilty to all the four counts preferred
against them.
The
rest of the defendants alongside whom Adeleke was arraigned were Sikiru
Adeleke; the principal of the Ojo-Aro Community Grammar School, Alhaji
Aregbesola Muftau; the registrar of the school, Gbadamosi Ojo; and a teacher in
the school, Dare Samuel Olutope.
The
prosecution accused the five defendants of committing the offence of
examination malpractices by fraudulently, through impersonation, registering
Adeleke and another Sikiru Adeleke, as students of the Ojo-Aro Community
Grammar School, in Ojo-Aro in Osun State, for the National Examination
Council’s June/July 2017 Senior School Certificate Examination in February
2017.
Shortly
after the defendants took their pleas, on Wednesday, three of them, including
Adeleke, who had filed their separate bail applications ahead of the
arraignment, were granted bail.
While
Adeleke was represented by Dr Alex Izinyon (SAN), the second defendant was
represented by Mr Nathaniel Oke (SAN) and the third defendant by Mr Abdusalami
Abdulfatai.
The
fourth and the fifth defendants who were represented by Mr Isaac Adeniyi during
the previous proceedings of October 15, 2018, were not represented by any
lawyer on Wednesday.
The
two of them were remanded in prison due to the absence of their lawyer and
failure to file their bail applications ahead of the proceedings.
But
the three others, whose bail applications were not opposed by the prosecuting
counsel, M. Simon Lough, were granted bail by the court.
In
a short ruling, the judge noted that the three defendants were entitled to be
granted bail as they were presumed innocent and having been granted
administrative bail by the police without any complaint of them flouting the
bail conditions.
Considering
Adeleke’s status as a serving senator, the judge granted bail to him in
self-recognition but with a directive that he must enter into a bond to assure
the court that he would always be present in court for his trial.
The
judge also directed him to deposit his passport with the registrar of the court
and must not travel out of the country without the permission of the court.
The
two others were granted bail in the sum of N2m each with one surety each who
must be a “responsible” citizen and owner of landed property in Abuja.
They
too are to deposit their passports with the court’s registry and are not to
travel out of the country without the court’s permission.
The
arraignment was initially stalled on October 15 due to Adeleke’s absence from
court, although the rest of the defendants were present.
His
lawyer, Izinyon, reported to the judge that the serving senator could not be in
court because fell sick.
Due
to the development, the judge adjourned till Wednesday and directed the
prosecution to ensure that Adeleke was in court for the arraignment. On
Wednesday, Adeleke and other defendants attended court on their own.
Decked
in grey coloured attire with a cap, Adeleke was already seated in the courtroom
before the judge commenced sitting at about 9.07am.
Following
a request from the prosecuting counsel, Lough, Justice Ekwo adjourned the
matter till December 17, 18 and 19 for the commencement of trial.
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