Thursday, December 24, 2015

Judge Pulls out of Fresh Case Against IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu (Photos)

               


A Federal High Court judge has exempted himself from hearing the fresh six-count charges filled against the embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, by the federal government.
Justice Ahmed Mohammed made this disclosure on Wednesday in Abuja after Kanu objected to the fresh case.

Mohammed said that it was needless, as the federal government had repeatedly disobeyed previous court rulings.

Kanu was charged before the Federal High Court, Abuja alongside two others, Benjamin Madubugwu and David Nwawuisi in a new six-count charge of treason and managing the affairs of ‘an unlawful society.’
       
        

The government is accusing Mr. Kanu of plotting to split Nigeria, by creating a Biafra Republic with south east, south south states, and parts of Kogi and Benue states, as component units.

Kanu, who was arraigned before Justice Mohammed Wednesday, told the court before commencement of the prosecution’s plea that he preferred being held in the detention, than subjecting himself to a trial, which outcome will not be respected. He said his previous trials had various outcomes that were abused or neglected by the office of the State Security Service, SSS.

“If any of the parties has no confidence in the court, he has the right to say so”, Mr. Mohammed ruled. He noted that the prosecution would have done the same thing if they were in Kanu’s shoes. “Assuming it was the prosecution, if they had no confidence in the court of jurisdiction; would they not have done so?” “I hereby remit the case file to the honourable chief judge of this court to reassign it,” the judge said.

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