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Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Nemere2020: 12:48pm On Apr 08, 2020
The Lagos State Government has withdrawn charges against a musician, Azeez Fashola, alias Naira Marley, and a politician, Babatunde Gbadamosi.

Naira Marley, Gbadamosi and his wife were charged before the Lagos State Magistrates’ Court in Ogba for attending a crowded birthday party in violation of the government’s social distancing directive to check the spread of coronavirus.

They were scheduled for arraignment on Wednesday, The PUNCH reports.

But the government, according to one of the defence counsel, Mr Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN), withdrew the four counts filed against the three defendants.

The PUNCH earlier reported that policemen barred journalists from the court premises.

At the end of the proceedings, Adegboruwa briefed journalists on what transpired in the courtroom.

He said the state withdrew the charges on the condition that the defendants would tender an apology to the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

https://punchng.com/breaking-lagos-withdraws-charges-against-naira-marley-gbadamosi/

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by ghettokid1(m): 12:49pm On Apr 08, 2020
They are not serious.

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by RichDad1(m): 12:51pm On Apr 08, 2020
This is some charades I guess.
So what happened to the already charged and convicted Bellos?

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Nobody: 12:52pm On Apr 08, 2020
UnaToto

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by habeeb246(m): 1:01pm On Apr 08, 2020
Well, another Hit from Marley

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by lonelydora: 1:01pm On Apr 08, 2020
Can you imagine? They should have been convicted too
Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by ursullalinda(f): 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
Really?......So what about Funke and her husband ?.....They should be asked to apologise and be forgiven since it's same offence.......or am I missing something here?

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Roon9(m): 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
Nairamarley seems to have mad connects in high places o. I'm sure they need him to help loot corohoax virus funds

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Sunnycliff(m): 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
Na today? So funke na jjc Don turn to scape goats

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by FeliciaOja(f): 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
The Court Broke The Law of Social Distancing

Nigerian Law Court is Filled With Clowns..

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Humblega(m): 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
They av been called to watch their steps,I guess.

No matter how fearless a politician is, dey always afraid losing followers bcs of election.

Wen Naira Marley alone get many "No manner" followers and d governor is a first time.


Na naija style.....

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by thunder74(m): 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
The government is afraid that the so called Regulation may be struck out by the court if the learned SAN challenged its legality.

Read the beautiful article below to further understand why the government was afraid of going ahead with the arraignment.



Why The Conviction Of Funke Akindele Cannot Stand In Law

By Inibehe Effiong

INTRODUCTION:

The trial and conviction of actress Funke Akindele and her husband is legally flawed. The fact that they pleaded guilty does not foreclose a discussion on the case because the flaws that I intend to highlight are constitutional and jurisdictional in nature. Issues of jurisdiction can be raised at any time.

I have read the following: The Charge Sheet filed by the office of the Attorney General of Lagos State against Funke and her husband; the Public Health Law Cap. P16 Vol. 9 Laws of Lagos State, 2015; and the Lagos State Infectious Disease (Emergency Prevention) Regulations 2020.

I submit that Funke Akindele and her husband (the defendants) were convicted for a non-existent offence. The charge sheet shows that the two defendants were arraigned on a one count charge for gathering with more than twenty persons contrary "to the social distancing directives of Mr. Governor of Lagos State."

DEFENDANTS CHARGED FOR AN OFFENCE THAT IS UNKNOWN TO LAW:

The charge sheet against the defendants also state that the said social distancing directives contravened by the defendants were issued by the Governor in line with the regulations made by the Governor pursuant to the Public Health Law. In other words, the defendants were not charged under the Quarantine Act.

They were charged under Section 58 of the Public Health Law of Lagos State. For clarity, Section 58 of the Public Health Law cited in the charge sheet provides as follows:

"For any contravention of the provisions of this Law or any Regulation made under this Law for which no other penalty is provided, the offender commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000.00) or to any non-custodial sentence and if a corporate body, to a fine of Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N500,000.00)."

The defendants were convicted for gathering with more than twenty persons. The material question is: is it an offence under the Public Health Law or Infectious Disease Regulations to do so? There is no provision under the Public Health Law or Infectious Disease Regulations that makes gathering with more than twenty persons a criminal offence.

The Infectious Disease Regulations purport to give the Governor the power to issue the social distancing directives. The legal defect in the directive on gathering is that it cannot be the basis for criminal liability. A subsidiary legislation like the Infectious Disease (Emergency Prevention) Regulations 2020 derives its authority and validity from a substantive law (the principal legislation). The regulations cannot extend such authority.

Since the Quarantine Act and the Public Health Law of Lagos State specifically limit offences to contravention of regulations made by the governor, it is outright illegality to charge Funke Akindele and her husband for contravening a directive of the Governor (which is outside the regulations itself). See Din V. Attorney-General of the Federation (1988) 4 NWLR (Pt.87) 147.

An act or omission is only a crime if it is so prescribed in a written law. By virtue of Section 36 (12) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), every person is guaranteed the fundamental right not to be convicted unless the offence is defined and the penalty is prescribed in a written. It states as follows:

"Subject as otherwise provided by this Constitution, a person shall not be convicted of a criminal offence unless that offence is defined and the penalty therefor is prescribed in a written law, and in this subsection, a written law refers to an Act of the National Assembly or a Law of a State, any subsidiary legislation or instrument under the provisions of a law."

Let me reiterate that the Governor's social distancing directive that restrict gathering in Lagos State which the defendants purportedly contravened is not an Act of the National Assembly, or a Law of the Lagos State House of Assembly, neither is it a subsidiary legislation or an instrument under the provisions of the law.

Therefore, by the authority of Section 36 (12) of the Constitution, and the Supreme Court decision in Aoko V. Fagbemi & Ors. (1961) 1 All NLR 400, the conviction of Funke Akindele and her husband is unconstitutional.

As I contended earlier, there is no provision in the Public Health Law of Lagos State or the Infectious Disease Regulations that makes a gathering of more than twenty persons or any gathering for that matter a criminal offence.

Regulation 8(1)(a) of the Infectious Disease (Emergency Prevention) Regulations 2020 cited in the charge sheet against the defendants provides thus:

8(1) "The Governor may -

(a) restrict or prohibit the gathering of persons in the Local Area, such as conferences, meetings, festivals, private events, religious services, public visits, and such other events, save where the written approval of the Governor is obtained for such gathering."

The above provision does not codify any offence. It only empowers the governor to restrict or prohibit gathering. The Infectious Disease Regulations 2020 should have expressly and specifically prescribed that gathering is restricted and prohibited in Lagos State before it can be relied upon to convict a violator in line with Section 36 (12) of the Constitution.

Since neither the Public Health Law of Lagos State nor the Infectious Disease Regulations has prescribed that gathering is an offence, the purported directive of Governor Sanwo-Olu remains an advisory.

The Court of Appeal in the case of Faith Okafar V. Governor of Lagos State & Anor. (2016) LPELR-41066 (CA) made it abundantly clear that the directive or order of a governor is not a law and that violation of same cannot result in criminal liability.

COMPETING REGULATIONS AND DOCTRINE OF COVERING THE FIELD:

The Infectious Disease Regulations was made by Governor Sanwo-Olu pursuant to Section 8 of the Quarantine Act Cap. Q2 LFN 2004 and the Public Health Law of Lagos State. However, Section 8 of the Quarantine Act only empowers the governor to make such regulations where the President fails to do so.

On 30th March, 2020, President Buhari issued the COVID-19 Regulations. In his regulations, the President made specific provisions restricting movement and imposing a lockdown in Lagos State. By the constitutional doctrine of covering the field, the regulations made by Governor Sanwo-Olu went into abeyance the moment the regulations made by President Buhari came into effect. Both cannot coexist.

The doctrine of covering the field was applied in the case of Attorney General of Ogun State V. Attorney General of the Federation (1982) 1-2 S.C. (Reprint) 7. where the Supreme Court per Fatayi-Williams, JSC, declared that the Public Order Act 1979 repealed all existing State laws on public order.

THE GOVERNOR HAS NO POWER TO MAKE REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH LAW:

It should be further noted that under Section 53 of the Lagos State Public Health Law, the power to make regulations pursuant to that law is expressly vested in the Commissioner for Health; not in the governor. This raises more serious legal questions on the validity of the Infectious Disease Regulations.

REGULATIONS REQUIRES THE APPROVAL OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

Section 1 (1) of the Regulations Approval Law Chapter R4 Laws of Lagos State 2015 unequivocally provides as follows:

"Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in any Law in the State, no regulation shall have effect unless laid before and approved by the House of Assembly."

Section 3 of the Regulations Approval Law further mandates that "all regulations made pursuant to the provisions of any enactment in the State shall be published in the Official Gazette after its approval by the House of Assembly."

The inescapable consequence of the above condition stipulated in Section 1 (1) of the Regulations Approval Law is that the Infectious Disease (Emergency Prevention) Regulations 2020 issued by Governor Sanwo-Olu to tackle coronavirus pandemic has not taken effect since it is yet to be laid before and approved by the Lagos State House of Assembly.

Since the charge against the defendants was brought under a regulation that has not been approved by the House of Assembly as required by law, the entire case - from the charge sheet, to arraignment, conviction and sentencing of Funke and her husband, is a nullity.

We cannot put something on nothing. This singular point is enough to nullify the conviction.

PUNISHMENT IMPOSED EXCEEDS THE LAW:

Apart from the above legal flaws, the punishment imposed on the defendants by the trial court is clearly overreaching and illegal. Section 58 of the Public Health Law of Lagos State under which Funke Akindele and her husband were convicted provides for only two forms of punishment. It provides as follows:

"For any contravention of the provisions of this Law or any Regulation made under this Law for which no other penalty is provided, the offender commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000.00) or to any non-custodial sentence and if a corporate body, to a fine of Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N500,000.00)."

The trial court sentenced Funke Akindele and her husband to 14 days community service each, to start from 9.00am to 12 noon each day during which they are to sensitize the public on the COVID-19 pandemic in ten major areas of the state. They are also to pay a fine of N100, 000 each after which they would observe the period for isolation.

The implication of the expression "OR" as used in Section 58 of the Public Health Law is that the court can either impose a fine or a non-custodial sentence.

The 14 days community service cum public enlightenment, and the isolation imposed on Funke Akindele and her husband can be regarded as a non-custodial sentence. It is was wrong for the trial court to additionally impose a fine of N100, 000 on each of the defendants.

CONCLUSION:

The sum total of my submission is that the conviction of Mrs. Funke Akindele and her husband cannot stand in law. They have the right to appeal against the judgment of the Magistrate Court to the High Court. I believe that the appellate courts will set aside the conviction.

Two possible options are available to the Lagos State Government if the restriction of movement is to be enforced through prosecution of offenders.

It is either the State Commissioner for Health issues fresh regulations pursuant to Public Health Law (this may be susceptible to the doctrine of covering the field) or the Attorney General of Lagos State invokes the COVID-19 Regulations made by President Buhari pursuant to the Quarantine Act to punish subsequent violators.

Notwithstanding the above, the judgment of the Magistrate Court remains binding until it is set aside on appeal.

Email: inibehe.effiong@gmail.com

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by olulove(m): 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
Mr Gov, the Judge and the prosecution counsel must all be real marlians...inside Life indeed.

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Nobody: 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
Skreee papapapapa
Marlians come forward
The rest fvck off

Iyalaya anybody
Lmao
The belt gang wont like this

Ps- Makavelli25 am back from ban o,let celebrate with onebottle of schnaps

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by morikee: 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
Marlians

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by AmazingMOG: 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
Marlians

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Nobody: 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
The government have learnt from the public outcry that greeted Jenifer and husband's case

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by talk2smade: 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
I smell fish

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by ogbuefi677(m): 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
lolz.
His lawyer probably raised a point of law which makes it impossible for the charge(s) to stand,then d govt took d easy escape route grin

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by krozay(m): 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2020
WHAT??

They are speaking the rubbish

They are speaking in nonsense

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by zed7: 1:03pm On Apr 08, 2020
Only the masses and unfavoured are subject to the law. The law is an ass.

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Grace001: 1:03pm On Apr 08, 2020
I knew they can never charge Naira Marley, except they will have to charge all the guests in that party.

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Mckandre(m): 1:03pm On Apr 08, 2020
Nemere2020:


He said the state withdrew the charges on the condition that the defendants would tender an apology to the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

this one off me, punch no dey forget sef

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by A305: 1:03pm On Apr 08, 2020
The STATE is powerful. After the fictitious idea of God to be deemed powerful, the next powerful element on earth is the power vested on government by the people; The next in line after that is the power in the thin line of love and hate.

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by JayPeeOham: 1:03pm On Apr 08, 2020
Las Las Naira Marley get mouth!! grin





Marlians grin grin




But me dey wear belt sha and I get mannaz!! tongue

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by datola: 1:03pm On Apr 08, 2020
Please pardon Funke Akindele and her husband by erasing the ex convict tag.

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by emmabest2000(m): 1:03pm On Apr 08, 2020
New album loading.....


Title: After Arrest and their usual garagara
Las las all charges withdraws grin

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by Hoodbilonia: 1:03pm On Apr 08, 2020
Abegi
Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by IlovePMB: 1:04pm On Apr 08, 2020
Money has changed hands. Padi Padi things

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Re: Lockdown: Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi by ogalee04(m): 1:04pm On Apr 08, 2020
Nice one

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