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Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by TouchNfollow(op): 9:39am On Apr 09, 2025
Court denies complicity in prolonged detention of former First Lady’s ex-domestic workers

The Bayelsa State High Court also said on Monday that there was no judicial complicity in the delay of the trial.


The Bayelsa State High Court has denied culpability or external influence in the protracted trial and detention of some domestic aides of former first lady Patience Jonathan.

The court attributed the delay in the trial overseen by Chief Judge Matilda Ayemieye to frequent changes in defence lawyers, leading to the defendants’ six-year incarceration.

“His Lordship granted accelerated hearing to enable parties to conduct the matter speedily,” Julius Nyananyo, the head of media and information to the Bayelsa State High Court, said in a statement on Monday.

“From available records, the matter has suffered delays due to multiple defence lawyers who must cross-examine witnesses, which has slowed down proceedings.”

Punch Newspaper reported on Saturday how some domestic workers have been held in jail since 2019 over a case of theft of Mrs Jonathan’s belongings, including seven gold bangles and jewelry, and five Samsung air conditioners.

The detainees are Williams Alami, Vincent Olabiyi, Ebuka Cosmos, John Dashe, Tamunokuro Abaku, Emmanuel Aginwa, Erema Deborah, Precious Kingsley, Tamunosiki Achese, Sunday Reginald, Vivian Golden, Emeka Benson, Boma Oba, among others.

They face 18 charges of conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit felony, and burglary.


One of the defendants, who spoke to Punch newspapers from prison, lamented that they were being unlawfully detained.

The detainee said the police had yet to present any evidence against them.

Judiciary’s statement denying culpability in the plights of the detainees, came on the heels of similar denial by the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) in Bayelsa State, South-south Nigeria.

Denying wrongdoing in a statement on Sunday, the Bayelsa State command of NCoS refuted allegations that its top officials connived with Mrs Jonathan to orchestrate the detention of about 15 of her former domestic workers at the Okaka Custodial Centre in Bayelsa State.


The Bayelsa State High Court also said on Monday that there was no judicial complicity in the delay of the trial.

“As a responsible organisation, we want to set the records straight in the interest of justice and balanced reportage,” the statement said.

It noted that the defendants are being tried on serious charges, including armed robbery and attempted murder.

It recalled that the case was assigned to the trial judge, Mrs Ayemieye, in 2019, before she became the Chief Judge, and how she had been committed to the speedy determination of the case.

Part of the steps she took to ensure a quick conclusion of the case, according to the High Court’s statement, was ordering an accelerated hearing in the case.

But the statement said, the frequent changes of defence lawyers in the case and the need for a trial-within-trial, have led to the delays suffered by the case.

“Only recently, an application for a Trial within a Trial was made, which the court granted. This obviously will further delay the case,” he noted.

Bail denied
The statement also justified the court’s decision to deny the defendants bail, which resulted in defendants’ incarceration for nearly six years.

“Applications were determined on the merits and based on the materials furnished. Some of the defendants were admitted to bail.

“If anyone was dissatisfied, there is a mechanism for review of the same by appealing to the higher Courts,” the statement read.

In Nigeria, the complaint of unduly protracted trials caused by frequent adjournments is an undeniable problem of the country’s criminal justice system.

In many cases, economically disadvantaged defendants, either denied bail or unable to meet their bail conditions, are the most adversely affected as they spend long periods in prison awaiting trial.

Conversely, influential and politically exposed people accused of high-profile white-collar crimes are hardly denied bail even. With their ability to hire topnotch lawyers, such defendants often return to the court for a review of the bail conditions that appear too stringent for them to meet. More often than not, such applications for review often succeed.
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Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by GeneralPula: 9:47am On Apr 09, 2025
Using power to intimidate people..

What a wicked woman..
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by Malroux: 9:49am On Apr 09, 2025
GeneralPula:
Using power to intimidate people..

What a wicked woman..
Same thing Remi Tinubu is doing to us now.
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by helinues: 9:50am On Apr 09, 2025
What findings are they making that took so many years?

You guys are not making sense
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by GeneralPula: 9:53am On Apr 09, 2025
Malroux:
Same thing Remi Tinubu is doing to us now.
What’s Remi doing to you?
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by tnerro1(m): 10:06am On Apr 09, 2025
Money talks,she was accused of money laundering but the case died a natural death but the poor workers are they ones dey will use to shine
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by mariovito(m): 10:08am On Apr 09, 2025
G
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by tuborme: 10:09am On Apr 09, 2025
This country is sick
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by yarimo(m): 10:09am On Apr 09, 2025
Peter OBI and oby ezekwesili are yet to react or condemn Mrs Jonathan action oo, but if it was Remi TINUBU the two divisional minded people claiming patriotic citizen would have invade all media houses reacting to it
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by emmyN(m): 10:11am On Apr 09, 2025
There's everything wrong with Nigerian Judiciary. Why would you be using six full years to determine a case regardless of the number of defense attorney changes?
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by ObosiLandlord(m): 10:11am On Apr 09, 2025
Nigeria is happening to them
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by ncoolsome(m): 10:13am On Apr 09, 2025
If some iidiots hv not called obi their over high BP won't come down
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by uvie66: 10:13am On Apr 09, 2025
The Nigeria judicial system is rotten and decayed, a CBN and Kogi state Governors who both stole billions are given bail but individuals that allegedly stole jewelries from the first lady are allowed to rot in Jail.
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by ncoolsome(m): 10:14am On Apr 09, 2025
yarimo:
Peter OBI and oby ezekwesili are yet to react or condemn Mrs Jonathan action oo, but if it was Remi TINUBU the two divisional minded people claiming patriotic citizen would have invade all media houses reacting to it
And has Atiku or kwankwaso also said anything..
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by dalongjnr: 10:15am On Apr 09, 2025
Hmmm....
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by yarimo(m): 10:19am On Apr 09, 2025
ncoolsome:
And has Atiku or kwankwaso also said anything..
all the reaction of OBI and oby ezekwesili always do , have they ever wait for ATIKU and kwankwaso to react before doing so ? Sorry I just realized you are kid not worth replying
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by alphaconde(m): 10:20am On Apr 09, 2025
All the love i had for Jonathan and his family dissipated with this report.

How do you even keep someone in prison for 6 years.

Wickedness is unbearable

In this period I am sure the FFL have been doing some charity, people would have seen that she's a charitable person not knowing she has locked up peoples destiny somewhere.

Politicians don't love us
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by Kusu12: 10:22am On Apr 09, 2025
This issue isn't trending because the person involved isn't from the ruling party, Yoruba, or Lagos. The obi
- ngos and PDP would have petitioned the UN, USA, and all international organizations.
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by PDPdestroyer(m):
I’m surprised this issue didn’t generate much interest from the so-called human rights activists and our social media critics. This is probably because the culprit doesn’t have a Tinubu or any semblance of Yoruba in her name. The double standards and hypocrisy in this country is sickening
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by alizma: 10:27am On Apr 09, 2025
Shameless people will still talk. 6years stolen from their lives just because they worked for somebody.
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by NoToPile: 10:30am On Apr 09, 2025
Whatever you do just avoid police wahala in this country.

One can be detained for many years for trial oo.
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by wunmi590(m): 10:36am On Apr 09, 2025
huh
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by nairalanda1(m): 10:38am On Apr 09, 2025
As usual, the issue most of the time is formalities.

If government passes laws to remove formalites, it may not end well. But keeping the formalites is keeping people in jail.
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by Geekhard: 10:42am On Apr 09, 2025
You helped yourself to a very large chunk of the National Cake....then your domestic staff who obviously are underpaid and overworked helped themselves to the crumbs of the National Cake you brought home.....boom you jailed them..... really Madam? You will stand before God one day oh.... Give order for the release of these poor people. They have suffered enough This wickedness is too much.
Are you without Sin? Can you sweat you and your husband didn't steal from the coffers of Nigeria?
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by Maxymilliano(m): 10:42am On Apr 09, 2025
So a theft case running into 6 years is normal?
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by nairalanda1(m): 10:42am On Apr 09, 2025
PDPdestroyer:
I’m surprised this issue didn’t generate much interest from the so-called human rights activists. This is probably because the culprit doesn’t have a Tinubu or any semblance of Yoruba in her name
Kusu12:
This issue isn't trending because the person involved isn't from the ruling party, Yoruba, or Lagos. The obi
- ngos and PDP would have petitioned the UN, USA, and all international organizations.
Sahara reporters (even Premium times which is allied to SR) has been following the case.

Also, as you can see from the report

1. All the defendants have lawyers

2. All the defendnants have the right to change their lawyers, and some have done so

3. Because all the defendants have to be cross examined, that's a long story. Then one of the defence lawyers requested for a 'trial within a trial' which was granted.

4. The original judge granted acceleated hearing...then she got promoted to chief judge...which means some delay before a new judge got appointed.
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by columbus007(m): 10:45am On Apr 09, 2025
Oh God my lord look at the years taken away unlawfully, but the criminal naim hold all of them down, not patience Jonathan.
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by lexy2014: 10:45am On Apr 09, 2025
NoToPile:
Whatever you do just avoid police wahala in this country.

One can be detained for many years for trial oo.
is this police wahala?
Re: Court Denies Complicity In Prolonged Detention Of Former First Lady’s Ex-workers by Fiscus105(m): 10:51am On Apr 09, 2025
I know you will deny, even during the time of military, court not surporting powerful people as it's now. Indeed we zoo sliding to jungle.
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