The Federal Government, on Thursday arraigned Omoyele Sowore, Convener of #RevolutionNow, and Olawale Bakare before Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu on fresh charges.
They however, pleaded not guilty to the amended two-count charge brought against them by the office of the Attorney General for the Federation (AGF).
The charges include: conspiracy to commit treasonable felony, contrary to Section 516 of the Criminal Code Act, Cap. C38 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004; and treasonable felony, contrary to Section 41(a) of the Criminal Code Act, Cap. C38 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 which are punishable under the same section of the Act.
At the resumed hearing, Justice Ojukwu struck out the 7-count charge earlier filed against the defendants, following an application by the AGF counsel, Aminu Aliyu, asking for the substitution of the previous charges with the new ones.
Aliyu also brought the evidence of payment of the N200,000 fine imposed on the prosecution by the court.
However, when AGF lawyer told the court that he was in the court with the witnesses to give evidence in the trial, the defence counsel, Abdul Mahmud, raised an objection on the ground that the full statement of the witnesses was yet to be served on them.
While arguing that what the prosecution served on them was the summary statement of the four witnesses, Mahmud stated that the video clips of the witnessesâ statement would be needed to prepare for defence.
He submitted that fundamental rights of the accused must be respected and be given opportunity to see those evidence.
The lawyer insisted that since the prosecution had the witnessesâ evidence in tape, he demanded that the tape be played in the open court.
The judge, then, asked for a copy of the witnessâ statement.
After perusing the summary statement, she directed the prosecution to avail the defence the video clips and electronic materials as requested.
Aliyu in his submission said he would comply with the courtâs directive and make them available to the defence team within two weeks.
The AGF lawyer also hinted that the witnesses would be called within five days.
Justice Ojukwu, after taking the arguments, adjourned the matter until March 11, March 12 and March 13 for definite trial. (NAN)