Friday 25 March 2016



Lagos Building Collapse: Lekki Gardens MD and His Contractor Finally Get Bail

The Managing Director of Lekki Gardens, Richard Nyong, who was taken into custody after the Lekki building collapse, has been temporarily let off the hook. 


 
Richard Nyong
Richard Nyong, the Managing Director of Lekki Garden Homes was on Thursday granted bail on self-recognition by Chief Magistrate Afolashade Botoku of an Ebute Meta Court.
She had slammed a bail of N10 million with two sureties on Taiwo Odofin, one of the contractors of the collapsed building.
She ordered that the duo should report at the State Criminal Investigations and lntelligence Department, SCIID, Panti-Yaba, between the hours of 10.00 a.m., and 5.00 p.m., everyday untll the police investigations were concluded.
She asked them to submit their international passports and should not travel out of the country untill the case was concluded.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Botoku had on March 11 ordered the remand of Richard Nyong, MD of Lekki Garden Homes and Taiwo Odofin, one of the contractors handling the project at their first arraignment following a remand application brought before it by the police.
Nyong is the owner of the five-storey building that collapsed in Lekki area of the state which killed 35 poeople.
The police had urged the court to remand the two defendants pending when they would conclude investigations.
When the case came up on March 23 to hear their bail application, the police had failed to produce the accused and Botoku frowned at the attitude of police.
At the hearing, Botoku, who stood down the case for an hour, ordered the policemen to produce the accused before their bail applications could be heard.
The prosecution led by Mr Goddey Osuyi from the Police Legal Department, informed the court that the police failed to produce the two accused due to an intelligence report that that some hoodlums had planned to attack the court.
Osuyi had said that in the interest of safety, it was not advisable for the police to bring the accused to court.
Lawyers to the accused, Mr Olabode Olanipekun and Mr A. Uwangboje told the court that the prosecutor had informed them earlier before the court sitting and urged the court to apply its judicial discretion in entertaining the excuse.
Botoku, in her ruling, disagreed with the police submission, saying that the court will not submit to a threat, which is the duty of police to ensure that adequate security was provided.
She adjourned the case to March 24, and ordered police to ensure the the two accused were present in court.
NAN reports that the court had on March 11 granted an ex-parte application brought before it by the police, seeking to remand the two accused in its custody pending conclusion of investigation. 


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