Facebook Post: Gov. Amosun Faults Okada Man’s Arraignment, Remand In Prison

Governor-Ibikunle-AmosunGovernor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State has dissociated himself from the arraignment of an Okada rider, Wasiu Ogunnoiki, at the Sagamu Magistrate Court 1 and his subsequent remand in prison custody for posting unsubstantiated allegations against the governor on Facebook.

A Magistrate court 1 sitting in Sagamu, had on Tuesday, heard the case of Mr Ogunnoiki (31), who was arraigned before it for engaging in acts capable of denting the image of the governor on the social media platform. This is the second time in the present dispensation that a citizen will be arraigned for posting allegations against a governor on Facebook.

Mr. Ogunnoiki was accused of engaging in acts that contravened Section 249 (d) of the Criminal Code, volume II Laws of Ogun state 2006 by publishing on his Facebook account that Governor Amosun demolished houses in the state without compensating affected property owners and in manners that could incite the public against the Governor.

But on Wednesday, Amosun said he could not find a single correlation between the offence for which the accused was charged and what he was alleged to have done.

He, subsequently, directed the state’s Ministry of Justice to look into the matter with a view to ensuring that Mr. Ogunnoiki’s fundamental human rights are not further infringed upon.

In a statement issued by the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mrs Abimbola Akeredolu, the governor noted that while his administration does not want to encourage indiscipline and abuse of rights, it will also not tolerate the infringement of rights of any citizen.

The statement reads in part: “the attention of Ogun State Government has been drawn to a report in the newspapers stating that an Okada rider in Sagamu has been charged to court and consequently remanded in prison custody for denting Governor ibikunle Amosun’s image on Facebook.

“I state categorically that the State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun knows absolutely nothing about the allegations levelled against the Okada rider and the court case. The governor knew about the case only after reading the report in the newspapers.

“The governor consequently dissociate himself entirely from the any such action taken against the said Okada rider or indeed against any other person in that regard.
Senator Amosun, being a true democrat believes that all citizens are entitled to freedom of expression as enshrined in the Constitution of Nigeria.

“As the Chief Law Officer of the state, upon becoming aware of the report, I have examined the provisions of the law under which the Okada rider was allegedly charged to court and cannot find a single correlation between the offence for which he was charged and what he is alleged to have done.

“Nevertheless, the Governor has immediately directed the Ministry of Justice to urgently look into the matter to prevent the infringement of the Okada rider’s fundamental rights and bring an end to his continued remand in custody.

“While the present administration in Ogun State does not want to encourage indiscipline and abuse of rights, it will also not tolerate the infringement of rights of any citizen”.

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