
The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, and two others, accused of forgery, have pleaded not guilty to the charges against them.
They were granted bail after their arraignment but Justice Haliru Yusuf ruled that they should be detained at the Kuje Maximum Prison in Abuja pending when they meet their bail conditions.
The accused are expected to provide two sureties each with evidence of properties in Wuse, Asokoro, Maitama and Garki areas of Abuja.
It is unclear whether they will be able to meet the bail conditions before leaving the court premises or whether they will be transferred to prison.
Mr. Saraki, Mr. Ekweremadu, a former Clerk of the National Assembly, Salisu Maikasuwa, and his deputy, Benedict Efeturi, are accused of illegally altering the Senate’s Standing Rule used in electing leaders and inaugurating the upper legislative chamber on June 9, 2015.
The trial began Monday after Justice Yusuf of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja asked the prosecution to issue notice of summons for the matter to the defendants by pasting it on the notice board of the National Assembly on June 21.
The four accused persons immediately filed bail applications separately to prevent a possible detention after the hearing.
Reacting to the application for bail the Director of Public Prosecution, office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, Mohammed Diri, asked for time to allow him file a counter affidavit.
Subsequently the case was stood down for one hour.
Outside the court premises a group of protesters were seeing carrying placards and chanting, “Defend our democracy”, “let democracy prevail”, among others.



Photo Credit: Sumner Shagari Sambo / Sahara Reporters

June 27, 2016 





The fear of going to jail shouldn’t really be the major concern for Saraki and Ekweremmadu. They should understand the nature of wind blowing and that is simply that the APC government wants to ensure they have no single opposition wherever. If only they can understand that, one would expect they use every resource at their disposal to resist that. Its not about some people whose interest is being protected coming here to shout “corruption” when they know fully well what they are up to. Every strong oppositional voice is being prosecuted or persecuted; FFK, Fayose, Murray Bruce e.t.c as if speaking against evil is now synonymous with corruption. If they know what is good for them, they would stand up and fight for themselves and every other Nigerian. But if they choose to keep watching the executive act as though they have all powers in Nigeria at its disposal, then good luck to them.