A Magistrate court sitting in Lagos on Monday sentenced Nollywood actress Funke Akindele and her husband Abdulrasheed Bello a.k.a JJC skills to 14 days community service each.
KAFTAN Post’s correspondent, Love Ikuku-Oyedokun, was was directly present in court reported that the verdict was delivered by Chief magistrate Yewande Aje-Afunwa.
According to the ruling, the couple is also to go into self-isolation for fourteen days in an undisclosed location, added that they must compile the names and phone numbers of everyone who attended the birthday party and submit same to the magistrate court.
They are to serve three hours per day excluding Saturday and Sunday.
They must each visit 10 public places to educate people on the consequences of not complying with directives on Coronavirus.
It would be recalled that Funke Akindele had, on Saturday, threw a party that had over 20 people in attendance to celebrate her husband.
KAFTAN Post had reported that the actress and her husband were arrested by the law enforcement agency on Sunday for organising the party despite the lockdown order issued by the government.
The court also directed them to pay a fine of N100,000 each.
“The defendants shall pay a fine of N100,000 within three days from today. They are to serve community service for a period of 14-days for three hours from 9am-12pm daily excluding Saturday and Sunday, the community service shall be done in any public place in Lagos.
“The defendants shall be made to visit 10 important public places in Lagos State to generate awareness of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequences of non-compliance with the laws created to curb the spread of the disease.
“Each defendant shall provide the names, addresses and GSM numbers of every person who attended the party within 24-hours.
“In order to ensure that COVID-19 does not spread, the defendants shall be immediately held in isolation for 14-days in a place only known to the Lagos State Ministry of Health,”
Earlier while reading the sentence, Aje-Afunwa strongly admonished the couple for their actions and said that the sentence will serve as a deterrent to others.
“The gathering was a reckless and irresponsible act. When thousands have died or have been infected and the whole world is mourning it is callous for an individual to throw such a huge party.
“While governments are paying millions to flatten the curve the two defendants were strengthening the curve by throwing a party.
“Have the two defendants lived up to the expectations of the public and teeming youths that look up to them? the answer is no,”she said.
The Chief Magistrate noted that the defendants had no prior criminal record and had looked remorseful and after the sentence the general public will be put on notice of the consequences of flouting the social distancing directives.
KAFTAN Post’s correspondent reports that following social distancing guidelines, less than 20 persons were allowed in the courtroom.
The prosecution team was led by the Attorney-General of Lagos, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN). A member of the team was the Director of the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP), Mr Yhaqub Oshoala.
Other prosecution team members were a Director of the DPP, Dr Jide Martins and an Assistant-Director of the DPP Mr Jonathan Ogunsanya.
Members of the couple’s defence team were Mr Abayomi Alagbada and Mr Akeem Fadun.
Earlier during their arraignment, Akindele-Bello and Bello plead guilty to a charge of flouting the social distancing directives of the Lagos State Government.
According to the prosecution, the couple committed the offence on April 4 at their home located at No. 9, Gbadamosi St., Amen Estate, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.
The charge stated that the defendants gathered with over 20 persons at the residence contrary to Regulation 8(1)(a) and (b) which is punishable under Section 58 of the Public Health Laws of Lagos State 2015.
Addresing the court after the charge was read, Onigbanjo said that the couple held a birthday party at their residence in which several persons attended.
“This is contrary to the social distancing directives contained in the regulations issued by the Governor of Lagos State pursuant to the Infectious Diseases Act.
“Particularly, the defendants flouted Regulations 8(1)(a)(b) and 17(1)(I) of the Lagos State Emergency Regulations 2020.
“My lord, the defendants offences is punishable under Section 58 Public Health Laws of Lagos State 2015.
“The defendants having plead guilty, I urge the court to convict them accordingly,” the Lagos State A-G said.
Alagbada in his allocutus (plea for mercy) said that the couple are first time offenders and very decent members of the Lagos society.
“They have two young children who need the attention of their parents and one of them is very ill.
“The first defendant (Akindele-Bello) is an ambassador of Lagos State, she advocates that people should pay their taxes and she uses her talent to advance the cause of the state, she used to do it and with continue to do it.
“I urge my lord to consider this relationship which will continue after now and I hope my lord will play a role in ensuring the relationship between the first defendant and Lagos State continues,” he said.