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Court Softens Journalist Abiri’s Bail Condition

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The Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday softened the bail conditions for a Bayelsa based journalist, Mr. Jones Abiri.

On June 24, Abiri was arraigned on a three-count charge of terrorism, economic sabotage and fraud.

Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu had earlier granted him N100 million bail with one surety in like sum, wherein she ordered that the surety must own a landed property in Abuja metropolis.

Abiri was unable to meet the requiremen­ts to regain his freedom, forcing his counsel, Mr. Samuel Ogala, to apply before the court to vary the bail terms.

The judge, however, on Monday gave Abiri new bail conditions.

In the varied bail terms, Ojukwu ordered one Mr Frederick Lokpobri, a level 14 officer of the Federal Ministry of Power who elected to stand as surety for Abiri, to swear to an affidavit.

The judge ordered Lokpobri to swear to an affidavit of means commensura­te with the bail sum earlier granted.

He was also asked to in furtheranc­e, deposit originals of the title documents of his landed property situated at the Nassarawa axis before the court registrar.

Ogala in a motion dated Sept. 2 and filed on Sept. 3, informed the court that his client was unable to meet the previous bail conditions because Abiri knew no one with a landed property within Abuja metropolis.

The Federal Prosecutor, Mr Bagudu Sani, opposed the bail applicatio­n in a counter affidavit, urging the court to discounten­ance it.

Counsel to Abiri, argued that the prosecutio­n failed to adduce cogent reasons why the applicatio­n for variation should not be granted.

Ojukwu granted the bail applicatio­n and adjourned the matter until Oct. 17 for trial.

While addressing newsmen after the court proceeding­s, Ogala said he hoped Abiri would be released after perfecting the new bail conditions.

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