Lockdown: About 78 Persons Violate Order, Sentenced To Community Service In Lagos



The Lagos State Magistrates’ Court, Yaba, has sentenced about  78 persons to one month community service for violating the lockdown order to limit the spread of the coronavirus on Wednesday.

It was gathered that 37 of the violators were arrested by the police while exercising on the Gbagada Expressway; 18 others were apprehended in the Ajegunle area of the state, while the remaining 23 persons were nabbed in others parts of the state .

The violators were arraigned separately on one count of unlawful gathering before Magistrate Peter Ojo .
While arraigning the Gbagada group, the prosecutor, A. A. Adegoke, told the court that they committed the offence on Tuesday on Bush Street/ Gbagada Expressway/Ogudu area of the state .

He said, “They gathered at the aforementioned address with over 20 persons in attendance, contrary to the social distancing directive of Mr Governor of Lagos, made pursuant to Regulations 8 (1)(a ) and (b) and 17(1 ) of the Lagos State Infectious Diseases (Emergency Prevention) Regulations, 2020, and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 58 of the Public Health Law , 2015. ”

Some of the defendants are Emeka John, Kingsley Jacob , Anthony Fashanu, Chukwuma Okwubaba, Luke Eboro, Kenneth Obasuyi, Julius Joel, Victor Tamund, Egbo Nnamdi , Fortune Sunday, Faith Omoefe , Abdulsalam Hammed, Rabiu Aslam , Phil Omoefe , Gbadamosi Oluwakemi, Edopke Eric Emeka, Amaka Chuks, Ismaila Kareem , Nduke Kingsley, Barnabas James, Adeleke Sunday, Ibrahim Olaniran and Daniel Oduma .

Others are Bashua Oluwaseyi, Folajin Ebunoluwa, Folajin Seyi, Joshua Oyenusi, Adam Abdulrahman, Ayomide Adenuga, Omoniyi Oladayo, Bamidele Stephen, Chisom Onwusorom, Oloruntoba Aisha, Obi Okoye and Olagoke Anuoluwa and amongst others who all pleaded guilty to the charge .
However, Adetutu Aderogbangba and Segun Joshua pleaded not guilty to the charge .

While sentencing those who pleaded guilty, the magistrate ordered that they should be quarantined for 14 days at the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Yaba, or any other medical facility designated by the state Commissioner for Health.
He ordered that they should be tested twice for COVID-19 and if the result was negative, they should then serve their community service at the state secretariat, Alausa .

He said, “They must ensure that the premises are kept clean. Where their test result is positive, they shall be remanded for treatment until they are found negative. Then, they will proceed to community service."

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