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Nigeria: Court Softens Bail Conditions Imposed On Defendants in #endbadgovernance Protest Trial

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The defendants have struggled since last to meet the bail conditions set by the trial court where they face baffling treason charges in connection with the August #EndBadGovernance protest.

Four individuals detained on treason charges related to the #EndBadGovernance protest have received some relief after struggling for weeks to meet the stringent bail conditions set by the Federal High Court in Abuja.

On Monday, ruling on a request from their lawyers, the court reduced their bail bond from N10 million to N5 million each, significantly improving their chances for an expedited release from custody.

Suleiman Yakubu, Buhari Lawal, Bashir Bello (Murtala), and Abdulsalam Zubairu were arraigned alongside six co-defendants on 2 September on treason charges in connection with the August protest.

The trial judge, Emeka Nwite, granted all 10 defendants bail on 11 September on conditions requiring each of them to present one surety with landed property worth N10 million in Abuja.

Mr Nwite ordered their remand in the Nigeria Correction Centre in Kuje, Abuja, pending when they would meet the bail conditions.

While six others – Nurudeen Khamis, Michael Adaramoye, also known as Lenin, Adeyemi Abayomi, Opaluwa Eleojo, Angel Innocent,and Mosiu Sadiq – have since fulfilled the bail conditions and subsequently released from detention, the four others have not been unsuccessful in their search for suitable sureties.

At Monday’s hearing, defence lawyers appealed to the judge to soften the stringent bail terms.