THE absence of a magistrate, Alatuwo
Fubara, at the Port Harcourt
Magistrate’s Court on Thursday stalled
the hearing on bail application of a
blogger, Kemi Olunloyo, and a Port
Harcourt-based publisher, Samuel
Walson.
Olunloyo, the daughter of a former
Governor of Oyo State, Omololu
Olunloyo, and Walson were arrested
for allegedly publishing materials
believed to have defamed a frontline
cleric, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, of the
Salvation Ministries in Port Harcourt.
Though they were expected to appear
in court in the morning, it was
gathered that the absence of Fubara,
who was expected to preside over the
matter caused them to stay back in
prison.
The magistrate was said to be unable
to come to the court as a result of ill
health.
While the duo’s lawyers and counsel
for Salvation Ministries were present
at the court, majority of those at the
magistrate court were journalists and
bloggers, who came to cover the
hearing and also showed solidarity
with their colleagues.
Olunloyo was arrested in Lagos, while
Walson was apprehended in Port
Harcourt. They were remanded in the
Port Harcourt Prison.
Some of their friends told journalists
that the suspects were currently
having health challenges.
The court, however, fixed March 30,
2017, for hearing on the bail
application of the journalists.
Speaking outside the court premises,
the counsel for Olunloyo, Mr. Eugene
Meabi, expressed regret that the bail
hearing for her client could not take
place as scheduled.
Meabi said, “It is sad, but we firmly
believe that on the 30th of this month,
the bail application will go on. It is a
situation that we are not happy about.
“But we are going to align our position
with that of the court. It is a sad
development. We will hold on and
keep faith. The suspect is ill,” he said.
In his remark, Phoebe Fawehinmi, who
is the counsel for Walson, explained
that her client was diabetic and was
looking forward to the hearing on his
bail application.
She maintained that justice must be
done, adding that journalism was not a
crime.
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