Biafra: Court Adjourns Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial
An Abuja Division of the Federal High Court has again
adjourned hearing in the trial of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra, following a request by the prosecution.
Mr.
Kanu and three others, David Nwawuisi, Benjamin Madubugwu, and Chidebere
Onwudiewe, are facing trial before Justice Binta Nyako for alleged treasonable
offences.
Mr.
Kanu, the first defendant in the matter, was granted bail on health grounds in
April, but disappeared five months later with no trace yet of his current
location.
His
lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, accused the Nigerian Army of arresting Mr. Kanu during
an invasion of his residence in Abia State, but military spokesperson, John
Enenche, denied the accusation.
The
court had in a previous hearing in October given Mr. Kanu’s sureties some
conditions over his disappearance.
Reacting to an application by one of the sureties, Eyinnaya Abaribe, through his lawyer, Ogechi Ogbonna, that he should be relieved of his role as Mr. Kanu’s surety and that the court withdraws its order for a bond of N100 million, Mrs. Nyako said only the appearance of the defendant would prevent a possible forfeiture of the bond.
Reacting to an application by one of the sureties, Eyinnaya Abaribe, through his lawyer, Ogechi Ogbonna, that he should be relieved of his role as Mr. Kanu’s surety and that the court withdraws its order for a bond of N100 million, Mrs. Nyako said only the appearance of the defendant would prevent a possible forfeiture of the bond.
The
sureties were expected to appear in November, but that hearing was stalled due
to the engagement of Mrs. Nyako at a conference of judges in Abuja, hence the
matter was postponed till Tuesday.
But
according to Mr. Kanu’s lawyer, Mr. Ejiofor, when his team of lawyers arrived
the court on Tuesday, they found that the lead prosecution counsel, Shaibu
Labaran, had written the court seeking an adjournment on the grounds that he
had a seminar to attend and would not be able to appear in court on Tuesday.
“The
principal state counsel on the matter, Mr. Labaran, wrote the court seeking an
adjournment. He said he had a seminar to attend. Subsequently the matter was
adjourned till February 20, 2018,” Mr. Ejiofor said.
Mr.
Labaran could not be reached immediately for comments on his mobile phone.
Biafra: Court Adjourns Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial
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