Meanwhile, the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Babajide Martins, urged the court to refuse the bail application, saying the defendant is a flight risk.

“My lord, the witness may be scared of the weight of the sentence the charge against him carries.

“Moreover, there are a number of witnesses against him and he may likely interfere with the investigation, if granted bail.

“We hereby urge this honourable court to refuse the bail of the defendant,” he said.

So far, two witnesses have testified against the defendant. In May, the court heard the testimonies of a passenger in the bus, a 38-year old Civil Servant, Ogundeji Rotimi, as well as a Vehicle Inspection Officer (VIO), Ahmed Baruwa.

The defendant is standing trial on a 16-count charge bordering on involuntary manslaughter and grievous harm, preferred against him by the state government.

If found guilty, he risks a maximum life sentence under Sections 222 and 227 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State.

Justice Ogala has adjourned till October 20 for the continuation of the trial.