Ekiti State Chairman of Road Transport Employers Association
of Nigeria (RTEAN), Rotimi Agbede, was on Wednesday charged before an Ado Ekiti
Chief Magistrate’s Court for fighting another union members at the premises of
the state police headquarters.
Police prosecutor, Sgt. Oriyomi Akinwale, said Agbede was
arraigned alongside a member of the union, Olaoye Oba, for exchanging blows at
the police headquarters. Oba had gone to the place to report the RTEAN boss on
December 23. The RTEAN chair who is an ally of Governor Ayo Fayose has been
locked in conflict with Oba who is a supporter of an All Progressives Congress
(APC) governorship aspirant, Femi Bamisile.
Oba had written a petition to the Police accusing Agbede of
spearheading attacks on APC members and other RTEAN members who are supporters
of Bamisile shortly after the aspirant held a political meeting with his
backers on the same day, December 23. The charge sheet reads: “That you, Samuel
Agbede and Olaoye Oba on 23rd December, 2016 at the State Police Headquarters
premises under Ado Ekiti Magisterial District did engage yourself in fight.“You thereby committed an offence punishable under Section
83 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ekiti State 2012.”
Agbede pleaded not guilty to the charge after which his
lawyer, Tajudeen Lamidi, urged the court to grant him bail on liberal terms
considering his status in the society.Chief Magistrate Idowu Ayenimo granted the two accused
persons bail in the sum of N20,000 with one surety each in the like sum who
must be resident within Ado Ekiti with a verifiable address.He subsequently adjourned the case to January 20 for further
hearing.
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