Senator representing Osun West senatorial district and governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party during that last Osun election, Ademola Adeleke has been re-arraigned by the Nigerian police on Tuesday.
The lawmaker, who was first arraigned on a four-count charge of conspiracy and impersonation in September, had three new charges preferred against him.
Adeleke, with four others, was accused by the police for alleged examination malpractice at the Ojo-Aro Community Grammar School in Osun state.
Arraigned alongside Adeleke were Sikiru Adeleke, who also sat for the examination; principal of Ojo-Aro Community Grammar School, Alhaji Aregbesola Muftau; the school’s registrar, Gbadamosi Ojo; and Dare Olutope, a teacher at Ojo-Aro Community Grammar School
The police force also accused Adeleke of making false documents, regarding his age and violating the exam malpractice act, CAP E15, 2004.
The Senator however pleaded not guilty to the charges, and also alleged a political witchhunt.
During the court sitting in October, the judge, Justice I E, Ekwo, granted three accused persons, who had filed their separate bail applications ahead of the arraignment, bail.
The judge granted Adeleke based on his status as a senator. However, he stated that the senator must enter a bond to assure the court that would be present in court for his trial.
Justice Ekwo also told Adeleke to leave his passport with the registrar of the court and that the he had to get the permission of the court before he travels out of the country.
The two accused persons were granted bail in the sum of N2m each with one surety each who must be a “responsible” citizen and owner of landed property in Abuja.
The judge also directed them to deposit their passports with the court’s registry. He noted that they must get the permission of the court before travelling out of the country.