Court admits Sowore to ₦10m bail, orders passport surrender

Omoyele Sowore

Justice Musa Suleiman Liman of the Federal High Court in Abuja has granted bail to Omoyele Sowore, a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), in the amount of ₦10 million with one surety of the same amount.

The court also ruled that the surety must have verified landed property in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and the applicant must deposit his passport with the court and provide an affidavit of means.

Sowore, who has been undergoing legal proceedings, was initially required to meet the bail conditions within a set timeframe.

However, the court granted him a 24-hour extension to fulfil the terms following an application by his lawyer, Abubakar Marshal, for an extension of time to enable Sowore to perfect his bail conditions.

The former AAC presidential candidate is facing 16 cybercrime charges filed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, following his reference to the police chief as an “Illegal IG.”

Sowore was detained at the police’s Intelligence Response Team (IRT) office in Abuja on Monday after voluntarily honouring a police invitation. His detention followed his refusal to accept bail conditions set by the police.

On Wednesday, defense counsel, Abubakar Marshal, urged the court to grant Sowore bail on self-recognisance and the most liberal terms.

He presented evidence showing that his client was invited via a WhatsApp message from the complainant and had honoured the invitation in good faith.
Marshal also noted that the complainant acknowledged Sowore’s right to bail. However, the prosecution, led by M.U. Jonathan, opposed the bail application and requested its dismissal.

After hearing arguments from both sides, the judge adjourned the case to 1 pm on Thursday (today) for a ruling on the bail request.

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