#EndBadGovernance: Those arraigned minors are adults, they have wives, says FG’s counsel

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FG’s counsel, Rimazonte Ezekiel. Credit: Channels Television.

The Counsel to the Federal Government, Rimazonte Ezekiel, has claimed that some of the 76 minors arraigned for #EndBadGovernance protests are adults.

Ezekiel even claimed that they have wives who came with their parents to the court.

He said this on Friday while speaking with journalist following the ruling that the minors should be bail for N10 million each totalling N760 million.

“These boys that we brought to the court today are adults. Most of them are married men. None of them is a minor. Some of them are University graduates. The small kids you are seeing here today came with their parents to come and greet their loved ones.

“They are not even the real suspects standing trial in this case. These boys were arrested in Kaduna and Zaria. Do you know how much it cost us to be at this level of democracy in this country? These you boys are trying to destabilise Nigeria using the Russian flags and other countries while calling on the military to remove our president.

“Is it fair? To even remove the state governors. If they don’t want democracy again, are we forcing them? Everybody is enjoying their fundamental human rights. Nobody is abusing their rights. Everything is moving on well in the country only for these boys for no reason started protests with Russia and other countries’ flags,” he added.

He chided the defence council for soiling the Nigeria police insisting that all of them are adults.

The PUNCH reports that Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court in Abuja, on Friday, granted bail to 76 #EndBadGovernance protesters, setting a total bail sum of N760 million, with two sureties for each defendant.

The judge specified that one of the sureties must be a Level 15 civil servant, while the other should be a parent of the respective defendant.

He further instructed the sureties to submit their letters of last promotion, letters of appointment, means of identification, and verified addresses to the court. Additionally, the sureties were to deposit their international passports with the court registrar, along with passport photographs, and swear an affidavit of means.

Egwuatu stated, “The defendants are granted bail in the sum of N10 million each, with two sureties in like sum. One of them must be a Level 15 civil servant and the other a parent to the defendant.”

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