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Sowore’s Bail Conditions Can’t Be Fulfilled – Lawyer Cries Out

Inibehe Effiong, one of the lawyers on the legal team representing Omoyele Sowore, has cried out over the ‘stringent’ bail conditions set for the release of the activist.

Igbere TV learnt that Omoyele Sowore, convener of the #RevolutionNow Movement, is still in custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) because his bail conditions have not been met.

Recall that the federal high court in Abuja on Friday granted a N100 million bail to Sowore with two sureties who must be resident in Abuja and have landed properties within the federal capital territory.

Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, the trial judge, held that the sureties must deposit original documents of those properties in the court registry. The judge also ordered that one of the sureties must deposit N50 million with the court pending the determination of the case.

While also barring Sowore from travelling outside Abuja, she ordered him to deposit his passport with the court.

The federal government had charged him with treasonable felony, “insulting” President Muhammadu Buhari and money laundering among others.

While reacting on the Sowore’s bail conditions on Saturday, Inibehe Effiong, a lawyer in Sowore’s legal team, described the bail conditions as “stringent and impossible to meet”.

According to him “Those conditions are not conditions that can be fulfilled. We have made contacts and explored all channels, clearly, nobody is willing to be a surety for that amount. That amount of money is not available, it is not realistic under the current economic situation,” he said.

Effiong said the defence team would go back to the judge to demand a review of the bail conditions.

“We are going back to the trial court next week to seek a variation of the bail conditions,” he said.

“We understand bail is at the discretion of the court but the Administration of Criminal Justice Act allows us to apply for a variation where the conditions are such that the defendants cannot meet.”

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