Sunday Adeyemo
Ibrahim Salami, one of the Cotonou,
Benin Republic-based lawyers of Yoruba
Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, aka
Sunday Igboho, said the activist might
be released by the Cour D’Appal De
Cotonou on Monday (tomorrow).
According to him, Igboho has two more
stages to undergo before he will be
freed.
The law professor, in an interview with
BBC Yoruba , complained that the police
in Benin Republic handcuffed the hands
of his client five days after his arrest.
The PUNCH had reported that the
Beninese court adjourned Igboho’s case
till Monday after his five lawyers failed
to convince the prosecutor that he had
no case to answer.
The Beninese authorities have, however,
released Ropo, the agitator’s wife, who
was arrested with the 48-year-old
activist on Monday, July 19, 2021, by the
International Criminal Police
Organisation at the Cadjèhoun Airport
in Cotonou, Republic of Benin on their
way to Germany.
On his part, Igboho was returned to
police custody.
The lawyers had said that during the
hearing, prosecutors claimed Igboho
was on a watchlist for alleged
trafficking in arms, inciting violence
that could result in social disturbance
and cause disunity in Nigeria.
Bamidele said, “In Benin here, there are
three stages (judicial protocol) of trial.
The first is with the prosecutor, the
second one is with the investigative
judge and the third will determine
whether he is guilty and should be
sentenced or not.
“The next case is on Monday. The first
phase with the prosecutor has been
concluded. When we get to court on
Monday, we will be facing the
investigative judge, and after that, we
will face the judge that will determine
whether he should be jailed or not.”
When asked if the process would end on
Monday, he added, “Yes, it will end on
Monday. Before the end of Monday, we
will know if the Benin Republic
government wants to jail or release
him. That will be clear on Monday.”
…says Benin can extradite Igboho by
political arrangement
While warning Igboho’s supporters to
stay away from the court proceedings
on Monday, the lawyer said Nigeria has
no legal means to get the activist
extradited.
He said, “When we went to court on
Thursday, we had a large turnout of
Igbho’s supporters. I frowned on their
action. They should stay at home and let
us do our job. Igboho is accused of
causing disorderliness and civil unrest.
If they are now mobilising to court, it
may send a wrong signal. They should
support him with prayers from home.
“There is no accord between Nigeria
and Benin that allows Benin to
extradite Igboho to Nigeria. He can only
be extradited on political grounds. In
that regard, the law won’t apply.”
Igboho not chained, beaten –Counsel
Giving an update on the case on
Saturday, Salami decried that a lot of
lies had been flying round over
Igboho’s case.
He said, “We are five lawyers defending
him. When we saw him in the police
station, he was not chained in the leg or
beaten. What they did to him that is
wrong was that they handcuff him
inside the cell such that he finds it
difficult to eat or ease himself. Another
person has to help him if he needs to
use the toilet or eat.
“Human right does not permit us to do
this. We called the attention of the
police boss and prosecutor to it. As we
speak, he is still handcuffed.”
…insists Benin Republic passport not
found on Igboho
The counsel insisted that only a
Nigerian passport was found on the
Yoruba rights activist, adding that he
was not being tried for possessing a
fake passport.
This is contrary to earlier reports that
Igboho is being tried for possessing a
Beninese passport despite not being a
citizen of the country.
Following the bloody raid on his Sooka
residence in Ibadan, Oyo State, the
Department of State Services had
earlier claimed local and international
driving licences in his name. ATM cards,
a German residence permit No.
YO2N6K1NY bearing his name, and a
passport were allegedly recovered.
Salami hinted that Igboho was tried for
“immigration offences” but said that
had been neutralised with the activist’s
application for asylum.
The lawyer said, “When he left Nigeria,
he took the backdoor into Benin. It was
at the airport that security operatives
stopped him that he was on the
watchlist. He didn’t go against any law
in Benin Republic. They didn’t find any
Beninese passport on him. He had a
Nigerian passport with a German
residency card. He needed no visa at
that point.
“When we understudied the case, we
realised that the Nigerian government
had not filed a case for extradition.
They only claimed that he is wanted in
Nigeria for criminal offences. Our
argument is that he was arrested
because of Nigeria’s request, and there
is no proof to show that he is a
criminal.”
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