A Kaduna State High Court has set
aside August 5, 2019, to rule on the bail application filed by the leader of
the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, and his wife,
Zeenat.
Counsel to the El-Zakzakys, Mr
Femi Falana, had filed the application on behalf of his clients on July 18.
They are seeking permission to
travel abroad for further medical treatment following the health condition of
the Shiites’ leader.
At the resumed hearing on Monday,
Falana said his clients were not in court due to their bad health condition.
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria
told the court that the health condition of his clients was getting worse by
the day.
He added that only a foreign
medical treatment was required to stabilise them to enable them face the main
trial.
However, the prosecuting counsel
Debris Bayero opposed the bail application.
He informed the court that
El-Zakzaky’s medical condition can be treated locally, insisting that there was
no need for the court to release him on bail to travel abroad.
After listening to the
submissions from both counsels, the presiding judge, Justice Darius Khobo
adjourned the ruling on the application to August 5.
El-Zakzaky and his wife are
facing an eight-count of culpable homicide, unlawful assembly, disturbance of
public peace.
The charges were filed against
them by the Kaduna State Government and the duo were first arraigned in May
2018.
Ahead of today’s sitting,
security was beefed up in the Kaduna State capital and environs, especially at
the entrance and exit points of the court complex.
The bail hearing came barely
three days after a Federal High Court in Abuja granted the Federal Government
the power to proscribe the Shiite group.
But Mr Falana condemned the
action which he said was illegal and asked the government to withdraw the
order.
The government secured the court
order following a series of protests by the Shiites in Abuja to demand the
release of their leader who has been in detention for more than three years.
Recent protests by the group
turned violent as they clashed with the police in the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT).
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