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Court Grants Convicted Ahoada East Councillors Bail
The Appeal Court sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has granted bail to the four convicted principal officers of the Ahoada-East Local Government Legislative Assembly.
Those granted bail by the appellate court include Hon Emeka Golden, Goodlife Aleegbe, Aaron Odum and Abraham Onwudiwe.
Granting the applicants bail, the lead judge, Justice Ejembi Eko said the applicants had shown exceptional character which should enable the court admit them to bail, adding that the applicants have spent proportion of their sentence days in the prison custody.
Justice Eko, therefore, granted the applicants bail in the sum of N500,000 with one surety each, while each surety must be a resident of the Ahoada East Local Government Area.
The judge further ordered that the applicants should be released as soon as their bail formalities were regularised at the High Court.
It would be recalled that the four principal officers of the Ahoada East Local Government Legislative Assembly were sentenced by a Port Harcourt High Court presided over by Justice George Omereji for contempt.
The principal officers and other councillors of the House were earlier restrained by the court from impeaching the Vice Chairman of Ahoada East Local Government Council, Hon Britain Ewor, which they ignored.
The trial judge, Justice George Omereji, after convicting them for court contempt, granted them bail to enable them purge themselves of the crime, and ordered that they should reinstate the impeached vice chairman before the next adjourned date.
However, the councillors instead of heeding the court’s directive decided not to reinstate the embattled Vice Chairman which prompted Justice Omereji to sentence the four principal officers three months each in prison with hard labour, without option of fine.
But at the appellate court, where the applicants challenged their conviction and sentence, through their counsel, Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN), the court directed that all the applicants be admitted to bail pending the determination of the matter before the court.
Speaking to journalists, counsel to the embattled Vice Chairman, Barrister Agent Ihua-Maduenyi said the court had the jurisdiction to grant the applicants bail, adding that it was in the interest of justice.
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