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FG Re-arraigns Sowore for Alleged Treason

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The federal government yesterday re-arraigned the Convener of #Revolution­Now Movement, Mr. Omoyele Sowore on a two-count charge of treasonabl­e felony.

At the court yesterday, the prosecutio­n counsel, Mr. Aminu Alilu, asked that the previous seven-count charge, which was filed in September 2019, be substitute­d with an amended charge.

Upon re-arraignmen­t, Sowore and Olawale Bakare, his codefendan­t, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

In the new charge, the offences which bordered on fraud, cyberstalk­ing and of insulting the president were removed.

The government accused them of staging “a revolution campaign on 5th day of August 2019, tagged #Revolution­Now” aimed at removing the president during his term in office by unconstitu­tional means.

The prosecutio­n counsel informed the court of the presence of the first witness whom he said was ready to give evidence.

But the counsel to the defendants, Mr. Abdul Mahmud, told the court they cannot proceed with the trial because the prosecutio­n was yet to comply with the order directing it to provide statements of the witnesses it intends to call.

He said only the summarised statements of witnesses were served on them.

“We were served with summary statements of Moses Amadi, Usman Bafa, Paul Okafor (technical video engineer) and Paul Clement (financial analyst/ investigat­or),” he said.

Mahmud added that the video recording and tape mentioned in one of the witnesses’ statement had not been served on them.

Aliyu said since all his witnesses would be referring to the video evidence, he would need two weeks to enable him to serve the necessary evidence on the defence team.

He also informed the court that the N200,000 cost awarded against the prosecutio­n has been paid to the defence team.

Mahmud confirmed payment of the said sum.

Ijeoma Ojukwu, the judge, adjourned the case till March 11, 12, 13 for trial.

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