Court refuses to grant solitary ‘anti-Tinubu’ protester bail

One Obiajulu Uja, who protested against the president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has been denied bail.

Uju caused panic couple of weeks ago when he began protesting the emergence of Tinubu as president while onboard an Ibom Air Abuja-Lagos bound flight.

Uja, who was evacuated from the plane and handed over to the police, had filed an application for bail through his counsel, Barr. Ejike Ugwu.

However, his bail application was declined by a Zuba Magistrate Court in Abuja on Tuesday.

Senior Magistrate Mohammed Abdulazeez Ismail dismissed the application, holding that the application was premature

He held that the exhibits attached to the application did not say the defendant was unfit to for trial but rather indicated he was of unsound mind.

He also held that while the constitution guarantees every person’s liberty, a court can deprive a person of their liberty based on health grounds.

Citing the provisions of Section 35(1)(e) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and Section 278 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015, the Magistrate held that Uja cannot be granted bail.

He held that where the mental capacity of a defendant is an issue, the court has the duty to ascertain the medical situation of such defendant.

He added that the exhibits attached to Uja’s bail application raised the issue of his medical capacity.

He subsequently turned down the bail application and ordered that Uja be held at the Kuje Correctional Centre of Nigerian Correctional Service.

He further ordered the head of the centre to take the defendant to a government hospital to ascertain his mental capacity.

He then adjourned until April 20 for report and hearing.

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