Popular journalist gets bail
CITIZENS COMPASS -THE Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has granted bail to the controversial journalist, Agba Jalingo.
He was granted the bail in the morning, on Thursday, March 30, 2023 following a defamation matter filed against him by the Federal Capital Territory Police Command.
Agba Jalingo was charged with defaming Ben Ayade, the governor of Cross River State, and his wife Elizabeth Ayade, who is the sister of Frank Ayade.
CIitizens Compass on Monday, March 27, 2023, reported that the journalist was denied bail during the continuation of the trial in a ruling delivered by Justice Zainab Bage Abubakar on Monday morning.
It was reported the the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, remanded him in prison custody after he was arraigned on a two-count charge the Nigerian Police Force preferred against him.
Justice Zainab Abubakar remanded Jalingo at the Correctional Center.
The defendant was in the charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/565/2022, which bordered on alleged cybercrime, accused of publishing an article that disparaged one Mrs Elizabeth Ayade, who is the wife of the younger brother of Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State.
Jalingo, who is a frontline critic of governor Ayade’s administration, was specifically accused of engaging in a false publication that was intended to cause annoyance, ill will and insult to the person of Mrs Ayade.
However, the defendant, upon his arraignment, pleaded not guilty to the charge against him which is punishable under Section 24 (1) (b) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc) Act 2015.
After the defendant entered his plea, the prosecution counsel, Mr Fidelis Ogbobe, applied for a trial date.
Though the lawyer that announced the appearance of the defendant, Baba Isa, did not oppose the request for a trial date, he, however, prayed the court for a short stand-down to enable the lead defence counsel in the matter, Marshal Abubakar, to arrive.
The application for a stand-down was opposed by the prosecution who alleged a plot to deliberately delay the case.
The trial judge upheld the position of the prosecution and refused the request.
The court held that in its record, Mr. Abubakar, who arrived after the defendant had taken his plea, did not appear before it in the matter.
Justice Abubakar subsequently fixed March 30 to hear the defendant’s bail application, even as she slated May 31 for trial.
The court held that the defendant should remain in prison custody, pending the determination of his application for bail.
Among those that were present in court in solidarity with the defendant, included social rights activist and candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, in the recently held presidential election, Mr Omoyele Sowore, and other members of the Nigerian Civil Society Organizations.
It will be recalled that the nominal complainant, Mrs. Ayade, had in 2022, asked Mr. Jalingo to retract an article which she considered offensive.