Two anti-President Muhammadu Buhari protesters detained by the Kogi State Government have been granted bail, EKO HOT BLOG has gathered.
The anti-Buhari protesters, Larry Emmanuel and Victor Anene Udoka were granted bail by the magistrate court on Friday after spending 68 days in detention.
It was gathered that the court, after listening to both sides on Wednesday, adjourned the ruling on the bail application for the two anti-Buhari protesters till Friday (today).
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EKO HOT BLOG learnt that the anti-Buhari protesters, who were detained on April 5, 2021, recently began a hunger strike at the Kabba Prison after the Kogi State Government had ignored national and international voices calling for their release.
It was, however, gathered last Friday that Emmanuel and Udoka refused to eat inside the prison as their health condition had deteriorated as a result of the inhuman treatments meted out to them.
“Larry and Victor are now on hunger strike in Kabba prison,” a source disclosed.
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