Court Remands Ebonyi LP Senatorial Candidate In Prison For Alleged Murder

By NewsBits

A Magistrate’s Court Ebonyi Division on Tuesday, ordered the remand of Linus Okorie, the Ebonyi Labour Party Senatorial Candidate and ex-lawmaker, at the Nigeria Correctional Centre in Abakaliki, Capital of Ebonyi State for alleged conspiracy and murder.

The Magistrate, Linda Ogodo, ordered the remand for lack of jurisdiction. The accused was charged on April 5, 2022, for conspiring among others, to commit a felony to murder, promoting inter-communal war and thereby committing an offence punishable under section 516A of Criminal Code Law, Cap 33 volume 1 Law of Ebonyi 2009.

The count charges No. MAB/574/2022 against Okorie and others at large on the same date and place in the aforesaid Magistrate district, unlawfully caused the death of Mr Donatus Okoro. The offence is punishable under section 319 of the criminal code law, Cap 33 vol. 1 laws of Ebonyi 2009.

But, Mr Chikodili Nome, the lead Counsel to Okorie, alleged that the intendment of the charges against his client was to keep him behind bars, weaken him and his supporters. Nome also alleged that the state government was resorting to self-help.

He stated that some charges on the magistrate’s jurisdiction was to entertain and grant bail. “We have seen details of the charges. What happened here today is abuse to judicial proceedings. Anyone who is not comfortable with the judgement should go to court of appeal and not to resort to self-help,” Nome said.

The court ordered the remand of the defendants at the correctional centre, pending issuance of legal advice and adjourned the matter for November 4, 2022.

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