Assassination claim: Court grants Senator Natasha bail on FG’s fresh charge
by Adenle Ahmed Abiola · The Eagle OnlineThe Federal Government has arraigned the suspended Senator for Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, before the Federal High Court on a fresh six-count charge.
The lawmaker was docked for allegedly making false and defamatory claims against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and a former Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello.
FG, in the charge marked: CR/297/25, told the court that the defendant falsely alleged that Akpabio and Bello were behind a plot to assassinate her.
It told the court that the defendant, while appearing as a guest on a live television program, alleged that the duo held a meeting where they agreed that she should be eliminated in Kogi state under circumstances that would appear as a mob action.
She was accused of making false imputations that she knew would harm the reputation of both Senator Akpabio and ex-governor Bello, thereby committing an offence punishable under section 24(2) (c) of the Cybercrime Act.
Meanwhile, the defendant pleaded not guilty after the charge was read to her before trial Justice Muhammed Umar.
The Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation, DPPF, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, told the court that he did not file any process to challenge her release on bail.
The DPPF, however, urged the court to exercise its discretion and impose conditions that would guarantee the presence of the defendant to face her trial.
On his part, counsel to the defendant, Prof. Roland Otaru, SAN, told the court that he filed a bail application on June 20.
Assuring the court that his client does not pose a flight risk and would be available for her trial, Prof. Otaru, SAN, drew attention of the court to the fact that she is representing a constituency comprising of five Local Government Areas, LGAs.
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More so, he drew attention of the judge to the fact that an Abuja High Court had earlier granted the defendant bail over a similar charge, adding that she is a senior member of the legal profession.
After he had listened to both sides, Justice Umar held that he was minded to grant the defendant bail on self-recognition.
The trial Judge said it was not in dispute that the defendant is a serving Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, adding that the charge against her contained bailable offences.
He subsequently adjourned the case till September 22 for hearing.
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