Lamido moved to prison, PDP kicks
The Jigawa State
chapter of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday described the
continued detention of former Governor Sule Lamido as “a ploy to punish
him for his defiance against the evil forces of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) party that have taken the country hostage.”
A Jigawa State Magistrate Court
yesterday directed that Lamido be remanded in prison custody until
tomorrow when his bail application would be looked into.
Chief Magistrate Usman Lamin ruled that he needed time to decide on Lamido’s application for bail.
He equally said he needed to scrutinize the police’s First Investigation Report (FIR) brought as evidence in the case.
The former governor was dragged to the
court on a four-count charge of inciting disturbance, contrary to
section 114 of the Penal Code; disturbance of public peace contrary to
section 113 of the Penal Code; defamation of character punishable under
section 392 of the Penal Code and criminal intimidation punishable under
section 397 of the Penal Code.
But the state chairman of the party,
Salisu Mahmouda Kuit, said Lamido’s freedom of movement as enshrined in
the Nigerian Constitution has been breached.
“The court order to remand the former
governor in prison custody was politically motivated with a view to
muscling the party. PDP is therefore calling for the immediate and
unconditional release of Sule Lamido,” he said.
Our correspondent reports that police
operatives had to use tear gas to disperse Lamido’s supporters who were
protesting outside the court premises soon after the magistrate declared
that the former governor should be taken to prison.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:05/04/2017
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