Managing
Director of Lekki Gardens Estate Limited, Mr. Richard Nyong (right), with his
Lawyer after his arraignment before the Lagos High Court, Igbosere by the State
Government on Monday, July 3, 2017
The Lagos
State Government on Monday arraigned the Managing Director of Lekki Gardens
Estate Limited, Mr. Richard Nyong, before a Lagos High Court in Igbosere over
alleged
complicity in the events leading to the collapse of a building in Lekki
area of the State on March 10, 2016.
Nyong was
arraigned alongside others before Justice Sybil Nwaka over alleged negligence
resulting in the collapse of the building which reportedly killed 34 people.
Other
defendants are Lekki Gardens’ Executive Director, Mr. Sola Olumofe; the firm’s
contractor, Odofin Henry Taiwo; Omolabake Mortune, Omotilewa Oluwatosin Joseph,
Lekki Gardens, Get Too Rich Investment Limited and HC Insight Solution Limited.
Before the
arraignment of the defendants, Justice Nwaka had ruled on an application
contending the suitability of the criminal charges against the defendants on
the grounds that there was no seal of the counsel to the prosecution on the
information as required.
The Court
held that the contention was a simple matter that only required a directive for
the prosecution to affix the seal on the charges, and thereafter ordered the
prosecution to do so, a directive which the prosecution led by the Lagos State
Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem immediately
complied with.
After the
charges were read to them, the defendants pleaded not guilty, while their
lawyers including Bode Olanipekun and George Oguntade (SAN) urged the court to
allow the defendants to continue enjoying the previous bail granted to them.
In response,
Kazeem said in as much as the court was now seized of the matter, it was
important for conditions that would ensure the presence of the defendants for
trial to be imposed.
Justice
Nwaka ruled that the defendants except for the second defendant (Olumofe)
should continue enjoying their bail conditions, but added that they should
deposit their international passports with the court.
With respect
to Olumofe, who is an Executive Director of Lekki Gardens, Justice Nwaka
granted bail to him in the sum of N100, 000 and two sureties in the like sum.
The sureties, according to the court, must be gainfully employed, while the
Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) must verify the sureties.
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