EndBadGovernance: Uncertainty ahead of Nov 1 arraignment of minors
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The Federal High Court in Kaduna has discharged three #EndBadGovernance protesters—Usman Isa Adebayo, Salihu Shuaibu, and Khalid Aminu—who had been detained for over two months.
Recall that on October 4, 2024, the trio had filed a motion for bail. At the hearing on Thursday, October 17, 2024, the court ruled in their favor, striking out the charges against them due to a lack of evidence.
The prosecutor for the Department of State Services (DSS) moved to withdraw the charges, prompting the presiding judge to dismiss the case.
“Khalid, Usman, and Salihu have been discharged. The DSS prosecutor applied to withdraw the charges against them, and the judge struck out the case for lack of evidence,” a source close to the case confirmed to SaharaReporters.
Although the activists are currently completing necessary administrative procedures, they are expected to return home shortly.
The protesters were initially arraigned by the DSS under the administration of President Bola Tinubu on two counts of criminal conspiracy and unlawful assembly, in violation of Section 70 of the Criminal Code Act, Cap. C.28, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) 2004.
The charges stemmed from their participation in an “End Bad Governance” protest on August 4, 2024. During the protest, the defendants were accused of inciting public disorder by mobilizing crowds through loud music, chanting, and displaying flags and headbands perceived to undermine national cohesion.
Reacting to the court’s decision, #RevolutionNow convener Omoyele Sowore took to his X account, praising the discharge. “Today, after 75 days of unjust incarceration, the lawless @OfficialDSSNG withdrew its illegal charges against Khalid Aminu (@KHALYD16) before the Federal High Court in Kaduna,” Sowore wrote. “The judge has struck out the case, and Khalid is expected to rejoin his family soonest. Special thanks to Khalid’s father for his steadfastness and to @ShehuSani for his unwavering support.”