DSS Produces only Eight Igboho’s Aides in Court

DSS Produces only Eight  Igboho’s Aides in Court

Alex Enumah

The Department of State Service (DSS), yesterday, brought eight out of the 12 aides of Sunday Igboho being detained in its custody to court in what appeared to be a partial compliance with the order of a Federal High Court, Abuja Nigeria.

Justice Obiora Egwuatu had on July 29 reiterated his order to the DSS to produce the applicants in court on August 2 and also appear before the court to show why the applicants should not be released unconditionally.

The order was sequel to an exparte application argued by applicants’ lawyer, Mr. Pelumi Olajeingbesi, wherein he informed the court that the applicants have been in custody of the DSS since July 1, 2021.

They were arrested during a midnight raid on Igboho’s residence in Oyo State and subsequently brought to Abuja.

However, following the failure of the DSS to file charges against them or admit them to bail pending conclusion of investigations and possible arraignment, the applicants through their lawyers had approached the court to enforce their fundamental human rights.

They had argued that they are being held illegally without any valid court order hence, the court should order the DSS to release them unconditionally.

When the matter came up yesterday, four of the applicants; Abdulateef Onaolapo, Uthman Adelabu, Oluwafemi Kunle and Okoyemi Tajudeen were absent when the list of applicants was called.

Those present in court and who answered to their names were Amudat Babatunde (AKA, Lady K), Tajudeen Erinoye, Diekola Jubril, Abideen Shittu, Jamiu Oyetunji, Ayobami Donald, Raji Kazeem and Bamidele Sunday.

Counsel to the applicants had informed the court of an application seeking to amend the processes, adding that same has already been served on the respondents.

Olajeingbesi stated that the application, which is dated July 30 and filed on August 2, was brought pursuant to section 2(6) of the 1999 Constitution and under the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court.

According to him, the amendment sought is to reflect the proper and correct names of the applicants.

The application was not opposed by the Prosecution Counsel, Mr. Idowu Awo and the Trial Judge, Justice Obiora Egwuatu, adjourned till August 4 for hearing of the motion on notice.

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