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How Yahaya Bello controlled  supporters as judge frowns at court room crowd

Admin November 27, 2024

File photo: Yahaya Bello arriving the court

Yahaya Bello arriving the court

Former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, billed to be arraigned at the FCT High Court on Wednesday, took over crowd control of the court when Justice Maryann Anenih left the court room out of anger.

Justice Maryann Anenih, billed to take the plea of the former governor and two others, rose abruptly and announced not to come back until there was sanity in the court room.

Shortly after the Judge left the court room, Yahaya Bello who sat in front of the court room got up and moved to the surging crowd.

He immediately directed his followers and sympathisers to vacate their seats and leave the court room.

His actions doused the tension as without resistance, the followers left the court room one after the other.

To ensure sanity in the court room, the former governor sat at the entrance to the court room and ensured that none of his followers disobeyed the order of the court.

All his aides and followers patiently obeyed his instructions and left the court one after the other.

Meanwhile, Kemi Pinheiro SAN is leading the Federal Government’d legal team for the arraignment while Joseph Bodunde Dauda, SAN is leading the legal team of the former governor in the 16-count charges.

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