The Guardian (Nigeria)

Suspected drug baron docked 10 years after arrest

- By Joseph Onyekwere terms.

ASUSPECTED drug baron, Olife Victor Chidi, who became evasive for 10 years after he was initially arrested for alleged traffickin­g of 7.5 kilogramme­s of heroin by the operatives of the National Drugs Law Enforcemen­t Agency ( NDLEA), has been arraigned before a Lagos Federal High Court.

Chidi was alleged to have committed the offence on May 27, 2010, at the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos, alongside one Oke Ningo, who is said to still be at large.

Arraigning the defendant before Justice Muhammad Liman in a charge marked FHC/ L/ 35c/ 2021, the prosecutor, Mr Oigoga Ichakpa, told the court that the suspected drug baron became ‘ fugitive’ after he was granted administra­tive bail by his agency.

Ichakpa further told the court that it took the agency extra efforts in ‘ fishing him out’ of his hiding place.

The suspect is facing a two- count charge of unlawfully dealing in 7.5 kilogramme­s of heroine, a banned narcotic.

The offences, according to the prosecutor, are contrary to and punishable under sections 14 ( b) and 11( b) of the National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency Act Cap N30 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.

The defendant, however, denied the offences, but did not deny the allegation of being evasive after his arrest. Following his not guilty plea, the prosecutor urged the court to remand him till the determinat­ion of the charge and also asked the court for a trial date.

Responding, the defendant’s counsel, Chief Benson Ndakara, told the court that he was not opposed to the trial date, adding that he had filed his client’s bail applicatio­n and the same had been served on the prosecutio­n.

Following Chief Ndakara’s submission, Justice Liman ordered both parties to argue the applicatio­n.

After listening to both parties, Justice Liman held that granting bail to a defendant was at the court’s discretion, especially when the defendant could be bailed in the charge. He consequent­ly admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N50 million with two sureties, who must be landed property owners within the court jurisdicti­on.

The judge adjourned the matter till April 14 for trial and ordered that the defendant be remanded in the custody of the Nigerian Correction­al Services ( NCOS) till the fulfillmen­t of his bail

CHIEF Jelili Ayinde Abu Ododo also known as Akoi, has been installed as the new Baale of Ijeododo kingdom, in Iba local council developmen­t area of Lagos State. The event, held at the palace of Oniba of Iba, Oba Sulaimon Adeshina Raji, was witnessed by traditiona­l rulers, government officials, dignitarie­s, family and friends of the new chief.

Presenting staff of office to the new Baale at the installati­on ceremony, Oba Sulaimon Adeshina Raji prayed for the progress of Ijeododo and expressed hope that his emergence will bring developmen­t and attract good things to the town.

The Baale, who succeeded the late Chief Tajudeen Suberu Ododo, is a businessma­n, philanthro­pist and a member of the ruling Ododo family.

Speaking after the installati­on, Ododo, gave thanks to God for his election to the office, saying it is the Almighty that crowns kings and raises leaders.

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