Cyberbullying: Ekiti court revokes bail of APC governorship aspirant Abimbola Olawumi

An Ado-Ekiti Chief Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday revoked the bail earlier granted to an All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant, Abimbola Olawumi, over alleged cyberbullying and false accusation on social media.
Recall that the defendant was first arraigned before the court on July 23 for alleged cyber bullying and false accusation on social media against one Yemisi Joluwe.
She pleaded not guilty to the four-count charge preferred against her, and the court granted her bail on self-recognition as canvassed by her defence counsel on the her first arraignment.
In a resumed hearing of the case on Tuesday, the counsel to the defendant, Odunayo Okunade, in his submission, apologised to the court over his client absence in court.
Mr Okunade said that his client was unable to attend the proceedings due to her health challenges and tendered a medical report to support his submission.
But the police prosecutor, Samson Osobu, opposed the defence’s argument, saying that the defendant absence was unjustifiable and that they were not aware of the medical report.
Mr Osobu argued that despite claiming to be ill, the defendant was allegedly active on social media as of Monday and Tuesday where she reportedly continued to bully, threaten abuse and terrorise the complainant and other people on social media.
According to him, the defendant’s conduct amounts to a gross abuse of the bail earlier granted by the court.
He therefore urged the court to revoke the bail of the defendant and issue a bench warrant on her.
In his ruling, the Chief Magistrate, Abayomi Adeosun, expressed displeasure over the defendant’s failure to appear in court.
Mr Adeosun said that the court was disappointed that the defendant failed to honour its proceedings despite being admitted to bail on self-recognition, noting that parties granted bail were expected to comply strictly with the conditions attached to it.
He consequently revoked the bail earlier granted to her and issued a bench warrant on the defendant, and adjourned the case until August 17 for hearing.
(NAN)
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