The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court Remands Rivers Guber Aspirant, Dagogo, In Correction­al Centre

- From Obinna Nwaoku, Port Harcourt

ARIVERS State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt yesterday remanded the lawmaker representi­ng Degema Bonny Federal Constituen­cy, Farah Dagogo, in a Correction­al facility in the city.

Dagogo, who was visibly sick when he appeared in court, was lifted by hand into the courtroom by four policemen.

He could not take his plea following which the trial judge, Justice Chiwendu Nworgu, ordered that he be remanded.

The matter was adjourned to Monday, May 16, 2022.

Meanwhile, journalist­s were barred from covering the court proceeding.

Prosecutin­g counsel, Chidi Eke, who spoke with The Guardian at the end of the court session, said Dagogo lay down all through the proceeding and was unable to speak

He said: “But unfortunat­ely, as they have been saying, that he ( Dagogo) is sick so they brought him on stretchers. He did not answer and did not take plea because he was lying down all through the proceeding­s.

“At the end of the day, what we did was to simply apply to the court that he should be remanded in the custody of the Correction­al Centre and then adjourn while he will be having access to medical treatment until he is fit enough to stand the trial.”

Earlier, Dagogo’s counsel, Innocent Ekwu, had threatened to issue a contempt of court on the police.

He faulted the police for not granting the orders of a Federal High Court to release Dagogo, describing them as enemies of democracy.

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