Biafra: IPOB Protests Continued Detention Of Members
The Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB) has protested the continued detention of its members in various
detention facilities across the country as a result what it referred to as,
‘long and indiscriminate adjournment’ of matters against its members.
The protest came
after Wednesday’s adjournment of a matter instituted against its leader, Mr
Nnamdi Kanu, and two other members before the Justice Binta Nyako Federal High
Court in Abuja.
A press statement signed by the Media and Publicity Secretary of the group, Mr
Emma Powerful in Awka, stated that no cruel judicial system in the world would
sanction the detention of people, who are still regarded by the law as innocent
until proven guilty, for upwards of three years without trial.
Powerful said,
“This is the second long adjournment in as many months by Binta Nyako’s court
without any regard for the welfare of those locked up as a result of this case.
It does appear that the prosecution has run out of options and are only clutching
at the straw of delay tactics as a way of inflicting punishment on innocent
Biafrans whose only crime is asking for a referendum for Biafra.
Recall that while
Nnamdi Kanu was released on bail in April this year, his co-accused; David
Nwawuisi and Benjamin Madubugwu were left behind in Kuje Prison.
IPOB said that
while Nwawuisi has spent almost three years in jail for no reason other than
the fact that he identified with the cause of Biafra independence championed by
IPOB, Madubugwu has been locked up in DSS dungeon and Kuje prison for over two
years without formal commencement of his trial.
IPOB also listed some other members who have been in various detention centres
to include, Bright Chimezie Ishinwa who is still being held by “DSS Director
General, Lawal Daura despite repeated pronouncements by a Federal High Court to
release him unconditionally with compensatory payment of N5million for illegal
detention”, and Chidiebere Onwudiwe too.
The group said,
“In total disregard for the rule of law and judicial pronouncements, Ishinwa is
still languishing in underground DSS detention facility in Abuja. Since the DSS
will not obey court order to release him or attend court to hear the case
involving Benjamin Madubugwu, Chidiebere Onwudiwe and David Nwawuisi, why are
they still holding them in detention?
“All men and
women of good conscience must ask serious questions regarding the operations of
the legal system in Nigeria and how undemocratic it is for a government to
throw people with different opinions in jail indefinitely without proper trial.
“How is it
expected that Bright Chimezie Ishinwa, Benjamin Madubugwu, Chidiebere Onwudiwe
and David Nwawuisi will obtain justice when rulings are not obeyed and court
sessions are adjourned recklessly without regard for the welfare of the victims
of this lopsided judicial system.
“The onus is on the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and other well meaning
legal luminaries to prevail upon the office of the Attorney General of the
Federation (AGF) and DSS to obey court judgements and respect court processes.”
The group further
stated that the incessant adjournment only meant that the federal government
does not have enough evidence that will stand effective scrutiny to nail the
accused persons, and prefers to use adjournments to delay their freedom.
It advised the
federal government to rather withdraw the case as further delay would not deter
the group and its members from legitimately demanding the sovereignty of the
nation of Biafra.
Biafra: IPOB Protests Continued Detention Of Members
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