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Alleged Treason: Court re-schedules hearing of Kanu’s application to quash charge till Jan 18, 2022

Nnamdi Kanu )

Nnamdi Kanu )

…orders DSS to allow defendant change clothes, practice his faith

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, yesterday, re-scheduled the hearing of the application filed by the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, seeking to quash the treasonable felony charge the Federal Government preferred against him, till January 18, 2022.

Justice Binta Nyako who re-scheduled the hearing, consequently ordered the Department of State Services (DSS) to allow the defendant to practice his faith and change his clothes. The court equally directed the security agency to give the detained IPOB leader “maximum possible comfort in the detention facility.” Kanu who was remanded in custody of the DSS had since June when he was arrested in Kenya and returned to the country for continuation of his triawore only one attire. He had, on the two occasions that he was brought before the court by heavily-armed security agents, worn a designer Fendi trousers and jacket, which he was reportedly putting on the day he was arrested. Meanwhile, Kanu was absent in court at the resumed proceedings in his case on Thursday.

Though trial Judge Nyako had on November 10, adjourned the trial till January 19, 2022, she however brought the date forward, following an application by Kanu’s legal team for an abridgement of the date. When the matter was called up, government counsel Shuaib Labaran, told the court that he filed a counter-affidavit to oppose Kanu’s requests for abridgement of time and for the charge to be quashed. Without allowing the prosecution and the defence team to engage in any form of argument, Nyako, after reviewing the court’s diary, said she could only bring the case forward to January 18, which is a day before the initial adjourned date. Justice Nyako said she would hear all pending applications on that date. Specifically, Kanu, in an application he filed through his team of lawyers, led by Ifeanyi Ejiofor, is asking the court to acquit and discharge him of all counts in the charge.

He argued that the court lacks the requisite jurisdiction to try him on the basis of a charge he said was grossly incompetent. The embattled IPOB leader contended that there was no proof of evidence attached to the amended charge against him. He averred: “No allegation was made in any of the counts of the amended charge that the alleged sundry acts of the defendant/applicant were physically carried out by him, within the geographical space or territorial boundaries of Nigeria.

“That the only element requisite to constitute and found liability for incitement is the actual words allegedly uttered by the defendant/applicant. “That the alleged acts for which the defendant was charged do not constitute terrorism offences in London, United Kingdom, where they were allegedly committed.” It will be recalled that the IPOB leader had earlier applied to be transferred from custody of DSS to the Kuje Correctional Centre. Nyako ordered that Kanu be granted access to three visitors of his choice every Monday and Thursday of the week, but the DSS refused.

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