I’m Not Guilty Of Murder, Ekiti Monarch Cries Out

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By; OLADELE ADEDAYO, Ado-Ekiti
Oba Ganiyu Obasoyin, who is the Olukere of Ikere-Ekiti in Ikere local Government area of Ekiti State has pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder preferred against him by the state government.
The monarch was arraigned at an Ekiti State High Court on Friday
alongside five other defendants on three counts charge of conspiracy,
attempted murder and murder.
Arraigned alongside the traditional ruler were Sunday Ajewole,Bode Adetowoju,Michael Kayode,Tola Olowolafe and Taiwo Aluko.
The case had earlier been heard at the Magistrate’s Court before being
transferred to the High Court.
Violence erupted in Ikere when Obasoyin inaugurated his hotel, Arede Royal Suites,in Gbemisola area of the town when some suspected hoodlums attacked and vandalized the property.
Olukere’s statement that the town was yet to have a governorship
candidate was believed to have triggered the attack.
There was heavy security at the vicinity of the court to prevent
breakdown of law and order.
Two Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) and other vehicles belonging to security agencies loaded with officers stood guard.
Supporters thronged in court in large numbers in solidarity with the
monarch and the other five defendants.
When their plea was taken at the court’s proceeding on Friday, the
Olukere and other accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges
filed against them.
Under Count One,the six defendants were accused of conspiring on December 25, 2017 to kill one Oluwafemi Adekola in Ikere-Ekiti contrary to Section 324 of the Criminal Code Cap C16 Vol 1 Laws of Ekiti State 2012.
In Count Two, they were accused of making an attempt to murder one
Adewale Osanyinbola in front of Prince Adegoke’s house in Ojumose area of Ado-Ekiti on December 25, 2017 contrary to Section 320 Criminal Code Cap C16 Vol 1 Laws of Ekiti State 2012.
The defendants were also charged with the murder of one Oluwafemi
Adekola contrary to Section 316 of Criminal Code Cap C16 Vol 1 Laws of ‎Ekiti State and punishable under Section 301 of the same law.
The Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Mr. Gbemiga Adaramola, said
consequent upon the plea of the defendants, eight witnesses have been lined up to give evidence in the case.
The eight witnesses,Adaramola added, would testify in court within three days.
Counsel to the accused,Mr. Morakinyo Ogele, said all his clients
would testify in their defence while the evidence of some of the
prosecution witnesses would be useful to the defence.
The trial judge,Justice Abiodun Adesodun,adjourned the case till March 7 and 8 for the prosecution witnesses to give evidence.

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