Lagos withdraws charges against Naira Marley, others

The Lagos state government on Wednesday withdrew charges of social distancing against, Afeez Fashola A.K.A Naira Marley and codefendants, Babatunde Gbadamosi and wife, Folashde.

The defendants were scheduled to face a four-count charge bordering on violation of social distancing regulations beforehand Chief Magistrate Yewande Aje-Afunwa.

The three defendants appeared in court wearing face masks.

Proceedings started at 11.20am.

The DPP, Yaquib Oshoala, led the Prosecution alongside Dr Babajide Martins a Deputy Director in the office of the DPP, Adetutu Osinusi, a Deputy Director in the office of the DPP, Jonathan Ogunsanya & Afolabi Solebo who are both Assistant Directors in the office of the DPP.

For the defence team, Olawale Akoni SAN alongside Dr Bayo Adaralegbe represented the 2nd def, Babatunde Gbadamosi while Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa SAN alongside O. Awonuga represented the 3rd def, Folasade Gbadamosi.

Naira Marley, first defensant, was represented by Damilola Ayinde-Marshall alongside Afeez Olabisi.

When the matter came up arraignment, Oshoala informed the court that Lagos state government was no longer going to arraign the defendants.

Oshoala said he has the instruction of the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice withdraw the charges.

He said: “the Attorney General and Commissionet for Justice, Moyo Onigbanjo (SAN) has directed that having considered the remorsefulness of the three defendants, he has considered diverting the case to out-of-court settlement”.

Oshoala said this was dependent on the defendants fulfilling three conditions.

Oshoala argued that this was absolutely necessary “in view of the fact that some individuals who travelled from endangered countries were present at the party”.

He stressed that the state was not a persecutor but always ready to enforce the laws that benefit the interest of the public.

Akoni, on behalf of the second defendant, expressed appreciation to the state, the DPP and confirmed to the court that they will accept the three conditions.

Adegboruwa, also on behalf of the third defendant expressed appreciation to the President, the Governor, the AG, the DPP and his team, the Police and most of all the court.

Adegboruwa said “the third defendant is a law abiding citizen and accepts all the three conditions as stipulated by the DPP”.

Ayinde-Marshall, on behalf of the first defendant, Naira Marley, said: “we say a big thank you to the police, the President, Mr Governor and the DPP.

Responding, Oshoala said since the three defendants have agreed to the conditions, they are withdrawing the charges.

He asked the defendants to between today (Wednesday) and tomorrow (Thursday) morning, to ensure that their respective undertakings reach the Attorney General through their lawyers and the OC Legal of Police to show their sincerity.

Chief Magistrate Aje-Afunwa, after taking the submission of parties said since the defendants have agreed to comply with the conditions, the court will accept the request of the prosecution but on the conditions of the court.

“I wish to state that the procedure for the withdrawal of a criminal charge is that before the charge is withdrawn, the conditions must be met or be seen to be met.

“In the circumstances of this case, the court will adjourn to enable the defence put its house in order and the prosecution will address the court on how the defendants have complied”, she said.

She admonished the defendants to always ensure that they comply with the regulations of the government.

“We all must continue to ensure that the regulations are strictly complied with in our homes and in all public places” she said.

She adjourned the matter till today for withdrawal of charges or for taking of plea if defendants fail to comply with conditions.