Judge orders police to produce ex-Governor for threatening to release lady’s nude photos
Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja on Monday ordered the police to produce former Governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, in court for arraignment.
The former Governor and Chinedu Okpareke were dragged to the Federal High Court by the police over allegations of threatening and harassing Chinyere Amuchienwa.
Nwodo said: “The matter is slated for arraignment, but to my greatest consternation, Ohakim and Okpareke were not in court.
“Ohakim has been on administrative bail since November 11, 2020.”
Counsel for Okpareke, Emeka Etiaba (SAN), told the court that his client was not in court because he was not served with any hearing notice to appear.
Etiaba, however, undertook to ensure that his client was in court on the next adjourned date and asked the prosecutor to also inform Ohakim.
The judge said that it was his responsibility to ensure their attendance in court.
He said: “The matter is brought before me for the first time for arraignment.
“The court will overlook the absence of the defendants in court today because it is the responsibility of the prosecutor to produce them in court or to ensure that they attend court.
“They must be produced in court at the next adjourned date for arraignment and possible commencement of trial.”
He adjourned the matter until March 3 for arraignment and possible commencement of trial.
According to the charge number FHC/ABJ/CS/287/2020, Ohakim and Okpareke were alleged to have threatened to release a nude photograph of Amuchienwa if she failed to drop charges of attempted kidnap against them.
In the five counts dated November 25, 2020, the police alleged that Ohakim and Okpareke knowingly and intentionally transmitted communication through a computer system to harass and bully Amuchienwa.