Outrage as court grants N10m bail each to 67 minors involved in #EndBadGovernance Protest
There was widespread outrage on Friday when Justice Obiora Egwuatu granted bail to approximately 67 minors, setting the bail amount at N10 million each, out of the 76 individuals who were arraigned for their involvement in the End Bad Governance protests that took place in August 2024.
This decision sparked significant public outcry, with many expressing concern over the implications of such high bail amounts for minors, who were simply exercising their right to protest.
Critics argued that the ruling reflects a troubling trend in the judicial handling of cases involving young Nigerians and raises questions about the fairness and accessibility of the legal system.
Activists and community leaders have called for a reevaluation of the legal processes involved, insisting that the government should prioritize dialogue and reform rather than punitive measures against young citizens advocating for change.
Those granted bail, who are under the age of 15, are required to present one surety, and this surety must be a civil servant.
Meanwhile, another 87 who are adults, are currently being arraigned on the same charges.
Those undergoing arraignment, are majorly from Kaduna State.
They are facing a ten-count charge bordering on alleged treason, and conspiracy to commit a felony with intent to destabilize Nigeria, which is contrary to section 96 and punishable under section 97 of the Penal Code Act.
The protesters who are mainly minors, looked malnourished as four of them were hurriedly rushed out of the courtroom as they couldn’t stand on their feet.
Looking very sickly, they wriggled in pain on the floor of the courtroom.
All seventy-six of them were arrested and detained during the August 1 to 10, nationwide protest in the country which was sparked by widespread economic hardship that led many Nigerians to take to the streets to express their grievances.
The 76 protesters were arrested in Abuja, Kaduna, Gombe, Jos, Katsina, and Kano and are being accused of treason among others.