The courtroom of a Lagos Magistrate Court sitting in Ikeja
was filled to capacity on Monday as a University of Lagos lecturer, Dr. Afeez
Baruwa, who is standing trial for allegedly raping an 18-year-old admission
seeker, showed up in court for trial
This was just as the counsel for the defendant, Kunle
Abimbola, lamented the negative press coverage given to his client’s case,
adding that such publications already presumed the defendant to be guilty.
PUNCH Metro had
reported on September 10 that Baruwa, a lecturer from the univeristy’s Distance
Learning Institute, who had been in remand at the Krikiri Prison since August
7, failed to show up in
court.
The presiding magistrate, Mr. T. Elias, had
adjourned the case till Monday, September 21, 2015, for the outcome of the
DPP’s advice.
However, Baruwa showed up in court for the
continuation of his trial on Monday.
Punch also observed the victim and her parents
sitting among the crowd.
The defence counsel, Abimbola, who brought an
affidavit sworn to by Baruwa’s wife to show the lecturer’s failing health,
sought the court’s permission to perfect the bail of Baruwa.
The counsel, who put forward several newspaper
publications on Baruwa, said it was wrong that his client was being tried by
the media in the eyes of the general public.
He said:
“The state of my client’s health should be considered.
We also have to seek a protection of the man from the press. It is not fair
that the defendant is being tried by the media.
This is contrary to Section 36 (5), of the
constitution. There are several publications that attest to this, including an
interview granted to the Dean of the UNILAG’s Faculty of Business
Administration, where my client was called all sort of names.
I urge the court to call the newspapers to order,
and we urge you to come to the aid of the defendant.”
The OPD lawyer, Ibikunle, said the publication
of the matter in the newspaper was not unconstitutional as the general public
had already been informed, and had the right to have information on the matter
as it progressed.
She added that the affidavit brought before
the court establishing Baruwa’s ill-health, did not have any medical report.

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