We the worldwide family of the Indigenous People of Biafra
wish to draw the attention of the civilized to what transpired at Justice Binta
Nyako's court in Abuja on Thursday 22 March 2018 at the commencement of the
trial of 4 innocent Biafrans. The world must know that they are standing trial
for offences not known to any law in Nigeria. A trial of this magnitude on the
opening day usually witness the key evidence or testimony from the prosecution
or their witness but what played out in court was anything but. This trial,
observed on social media by millions of people all over the world, waited
anxiously for the 'smoking gun' or key government evidence to be tendered in court or alluded
to in oral evidence given by the prosecution witness to no avail. Nothing
happened
It turned out that the key evidence the government is
relying upon to gain a conviction of conspiracy to commit treasonable felony is
a non operational and disused AM Shortwave transmitter legally purchased from
Nigerian Customs at an auction in Apapa Lagos. We have taken the precaution of
attaching the full transcript of the witness testimony under oath to buttress
this point.
The four IPOB family members standing trial have been in
illegal detention for nearly nearly three years, with proper trial only commencing
now on March 22, 2018. Thankfully and for the first time in public, the key
witness for the Federal Government of Nigeria admitted in court that being a
member of IPOB was not a crime when the defendants were arrested.
The Witness, simply identified as AB to hide his true
identity, as directed by the presiding judge, is a DSS officer that claimed
that he "investigated" Bright Chimezie, one of the defendants, after
he was arrested by the DSS at Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. Led in evidence by
prosecution counsel, the witness also testified that Mr Chimezie was an IPOB
'Welfare Officer in charge of giving money donated by IPOB members to assist
widows IPOB members killed by security agents during their demonstrations on
self determination'.
The Witness further testified that Mr Chimezie was the one
who took delivery of the Container bearing the transmitter the government had
alleged IPOB intended to use to broadcast its 'message of self determination in
Nigeria'.
On cross examination by Chukwudi Igwe, defense Counsel to
Bright Chimezie, the Witness contradicted himself by testifying that 'IPOB was
not an illegal group and belonging to it was not illegal when Chimezie was
arrested'.
It will be recalled that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of
IPOB who has been missing since the Nigeria army attacked his home, was also
arrested for the same transmitter-related 'offense of self determination or
preparations to secede' as stated on the various Charge Sheets'.
Upon further cross examination, the DSS witness also admitted
that he did not travel to Uyo to find out why Mr Chimezie was arrested and that
he did not travel to the Lagos Wharf to investigate whether the 'Container was
cleared or smuggled'. Informed by counsel that the Container was not smuggled
but properly cleared, the Witness answered that he did not know and that he was
just stating what he was told by 'the team of DSS investigators'.
Further, the Witness admitted that he did not see any Bill
of Lading showing that it was IPOB that imported the Container at issue. Asked
to explain what he really did as an 'investigator' when he didn't visit the
scenes of the alleged offense, the DSS officer stated that the only thing he
did was to take the Written Statement of Bright Chimezie and endorsed it.
On further cross examination by other defense counsels, the
Witness was asked to explain whether it is illegal for a group to cater for the
welfare of widows of its members, the Witness responded that it's not illegal.
Asked to explain why DSS kept Chimezie in detention this long when he was not
the one that imported the Container, and being member of IPOB was not illegal,
the Witness could not offer any explanation, whereupon the defense counsel
requested the court to note his non-response.
Meanwhile, it has emerged that defense counsels have filed a
Notice of Preliminary Objection challenging jurisdiction and praying the court
to strike the charge of 'Treasonable Felony' against the defendants on the
grounds that 'agitating for self-determination or secession is not a crime
known to any Nigerian Law'. In the Motion, counsels argued that 'the allegation
that defendants were making preparations to secede is not one of the FOUR
offenses defined as a treasonable felony under Section 41 of the Criminal
Code'. The Section provides as follows:
"Any person who forms an intention to effect any of the
following purposes, that is to say-
(a) to remove during his term of office otherwise than by
constitutional means the President as Head of State of the Federation and
Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces thereof; or
(b) to likewise remove during his term of office the
Governor of a State; or
(c) to levy war against Nigeria in order by force or
constraint to compel the President to change his measures or counsels, or in
order to put any force or constraint upon, or in order to intimidate or overawe
any House of the National Assembly or any other Legislature or legislative
authority; or
(d) to instigate any foreigner to make any armed invasion of
Nigeria or of any of the territories thereof; and manifests such intention by
an overt act, is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for
life".
On the basis of the above provisions, defense counsels have
contended in their Motion that 'preparations to secede' is not an 'offense
captured under any of the four offenses named at Section 41 of the Criminal
Code that should sustain the Charge of conspiracy to secede for which the
defendants were charged under Section 516 of the Criminal Code'.
It will be recalled that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was also charged
for the same offense that defense counsels have now challenged as not being an
offense in Nigeria.
In view of this new and surprising development, the court
adjourned the trial to May 1, 2018; and scheduled a hearing on the Motion
challenging its jurisdiction as well as the applications for bail on March 28,
2018.
If according to the government witness, IPOB was not an illegal group when Nnamdi Kanu
was arrested in October 2015, why then
is the trial going ahead? Or is it
because of the irrational fear of the success that Biafra will become or the
morbid Hausa Fulani hatred for IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu. Justice Binta Nyako must
as a matter of public decency dismiss the frivolous charges, acquit the
defendants and apologise to IPOB on behalf of the Nigerian judiciary.
COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY FOR IPOB
________________________________________
Please find attached transcript of government witness
statement under oath in the court of Justice Binta Nyako.
Transcript of Testimony of PW1, DSS Officer, Emmanuel Isaac,
aka AB.
(As Recorded suo sponte by Aloy Ejimakor).
Prelude: On the cue of Prosecution Counsel (LABARAN) on
Direct, Witness AB identified Bright Chimezie and Onwudiwe by name, but stated
that it's only Chimezie he 'has something to say about, not Onwudiwe'.
DIRECT EXAMINATION BY LABARAN, Esq BEGINS ...
Question (Q). In November 2016, can you tell the court where
you were posted?
Answer (Ans). I was at the Department of investigations,
headquarters, SSS, Abuja.
Q. Tell court how you met first Defendant (Bright Chimezie).
Ans. I met him on 25th November 2016 when he was brought to
my department. My head of department directed me to interview him and then I
took him to my office which I share with other officers. When we got to my
office, I offered him a seat and we had a little interaction. And in the course
of the interaction, I asked him why he was arrested. He told me voluntarily the
reason why he was arrested and where he was arrested.
Q. After interaction, what followed.
Ans. I asked if he can write what he told me out of his own
accord. During that interaction, before then I told him that you are here and
nobody will force you. I cautioned him that nobody is forcing you, but if you
tell me anything voluntarily, it will be used against you in court.
Q. What happened after.
Ans. I gave him a form - the statement form to reduce what
he told me verbally in writing. He proved to me that he can write. He filled
the statement form, and then wrote what he told me verbally and then he
endorsed it. Then I now asked him, whether it's ok, and he said it's ok,
whereupon I endorsed the statement.
Q. Then what.
Ans. I handed the statement to my superior officer, who
asked Chimezie if he made such statement, he said he did, and then my superior
officer endorsed it.
Q. Can you recognize the statement.
Ans. Yes, because it bears logo of SSS and also it should
bear my signature.
*** Whereupon he identified the Statement which the Court
then marked as Exhibit PW1A ***
Q. Did you do make any findings in the course of your job as
an investigator.
Ans. Yes. I investigated and found out that he is a member
of ipob. He joined in PH. And my investigation also revealed that he was the
one that took delivery of the container imported by IPOB AS A GROUP, containing
a Transmitter. I discovered that he bright took the container to one Benjamin
Madubugwu. I also discovered that in that 2016, he was in charge of the welfare
of wives of members of ipob. And being in charge of that welfare, he severally
collected money from some of group members based in abroad.
Q. Is that all?
Ans. That's all
END OF DIRECT EXAMINATION
CROSS EXAMINATION BY C. IGWE, Esq. BEGINS ....
Q. Can you remind me that your name again.
Ans. AB.
Q. Can you tell this court when Bright was arrested.
Ans. I don't know when he arrested. I only know when I met
him.
Q. Can you tell this court at what point the first Defendant
was arrested.
Ans. Like I said earlier I was not part of the team that
arrested him. So I don't know when he was arrested.
Q. Can you tell this court how long first Defendant has been
in the custody of your office.
Ans. I don't know.
Q. Are you aware that the first Defendant when he was
arrested in Uyo made a statement at your office in Uyo.
Ans. I am not aware.
Q. How many times did you visit Uyo where first Defendant
was arrested to conduct investigation.
Ans. I did not visit Uyo.
Q. Did he tell you why he was arrested.
Ans. Yes.
Q. In the course of telling you why he was arrested, as an
investigating SSS officer for six years, tell this court why you did not go as
far as finding out where and why he was arrested.
** HERE LABARAN (Lead Prosecutor) OBJECTED on grounds of 'witness intimidation'.
And C. IGWE explains to the Court... that 'My intention for
this line of questioning is to find out whether he actually investigated this
case'.
COURT OVERRULES THE OBJECTION, whereupon C. IGWE continues
with the Cross ...
Q. Tell this court, how many times you visited Uyo or the
place of his arrest.
Ans. I did not visit Uyo.
Q. Tell this court how you found out those things you said
you found out during your investigation.
Ans. We have our way of conducting investigation and that's
not what I should be lecturing you.
** Whereupon the court interjected angrily and directed that
he should answer the question on how. And the he continued and stated ... my
department and the investigation team went further to confirm the statement of
the first Defendant and a search team made a search and they discovered a
container and Bright Chimezie confirmed that he took delivery of the container
and he made mention of the person who cleared the container and when he cleared
it.
Q. Tell this court the point the first Defendant was told
the offense he committed.
Ans. First Defendant confessed to the offense.
** AT THIS POINT ....
C. IGWE, Esq applied for exhibition of PW1A to the Witness.
Whereupon the clerk gave it to the Witness.
Cross Examination continues ...
Q. Bright wrote that statement and you endorsed and your
superior officer endorsed it. Read out what the first Defendant wrote.
Whereupon ... Witness began to read the statement and
finished it to the end.
Q. Can you tell this court whether the statement you just
read was made voluntarily or as a response to questions you put to him.
Ans. No.
Q. How long the was the first Defendant in custody of SSS
before he was arraigned before this court two days ago.
Ans. I don't know.
Q. You told the court that you made findings in the course
of your investigation. Right?
Ans. Point of correction. I said ... in the course of the
investigations, not necessarily my own investigation.
Q. So, you did not make any findings yourself. True or
false.
Ans. False.
Q. But you said that Nnamdi Kanu and Chimezie imported the
container.
Ans. I did not say that. I said that findings were made that
Chimezie took delivery of container imported by IPOB on instructions of Nnamdi
Kanu and took it to Madubugwu.
Q. As the principal or major investigator, did you extend
your investigation to the wharf to truly ascertain the container.
Ans. No. I did not travel to the wharf.
Q. Did you extend your 'findings' to the wharf.
Ans. No. I did not.
Q. Why didn't you think it was necessary to find out if this
container was coming from a nigerian wharf. Or was the container cleared at the
wharf or smuggled in.
Ans. I wouldn't know whether it was cleared or smuggled.
Q. When you made the findings that he took delivery of the
container, did you extend the findings to finding out whether his name was on
the Bill of Lading.
Ans. No.
Q. Am I right to say that when you were giving testimony,
you stated that the container was imported by IPOB.
Ans. Yes I said so.
Q. Do you know the content of the container that Chimezie
took delivery of.
Ans. No. I don't know.
Q. Are the contents of the container contraband.
Ans. I wouldn't know.
Q. How did you find out that the container was imported by
IPOB.
Ans. He confessed to it.
Q. You keep saying my team my team, are you part of the
team.
Ans. No. I am not part of the team.
Q. Would I be right to say the you as a person, you are not
even sure that a transmitter was part of the items imported. Or at what point
did you find out that the transmitter discovered was part of the products in
the container imported by IPOB as you said.
Ans. As I said before, it was the first Defendant that
confirmed that it is a transmitter when the picture was posted online.
Q. So, would I be right to say that you first found out it
was a transmitter only the day you interviewed the first Defendant at your
office.
Ans. Yes.
Q. Was the transmitter part of the items imported in the
container that first Defendant took delivery of.
Ans. Yes.
END OF CROSS BY C. IGWE, Esq.
CROSS EXAMINATION BY IFERE, Esq begins ...
Q. How long have you worked in investigation department.
Ans. Four years.
Q. What formal training did you receive as investigator.
Ans. I have undergone some training in accordance with
tradition of SSS.
Q. Pls be clear and specific. Would you beat your chest and
say you are a good investigator.
Ans. I am a good investigator even though still undergoing
training.
Q. You said you have nothing to say about the second
Defendant Onwudiwe.
Ans. Yes. I have nothing to say about the second Defendant.
Q. You said you cautioned the first Defendant.
Ans. I did not say that. What I said that he should ask me
what he does not understand.
Q. Is that your usual practice?
Ans. Yes.
Q. You stated from reading the Statement of first Defendant
that he was being given money by IPOB to give to widows of slain IPOB
demonstrators.
And. Yes.
Q. Am I right to put it to you that such group that gives
money to widows is not an illegal group but a philanthropic group.
LABARAN Objected; the Court directed IFERE to reframe the
Question ...
Q. In your opinion, would you say a group that donates money
to poor widows is a bad or illegal group.
Ana. No answer.
Q. Let me put it this way, when First Defendant was arrested
was IPOB an illegal group. Or when did IPOB become an illegal group.
And. No. IPOB became illegal group in 2017 but I don't
remember the exact date. It is the purpose of the group that is bad ... **
Whereupon the Court interrupted the Witness and cautioned him that he has
answered the Question and that the Conclusion he's attempting to draw is for
the Court, not him **
END OF CROSS BY IFERE, Esq.
CROSS EXAMUNATION BY N. EJIOFOR, Esq begins ...
Q. I would be right to say that the only role you played in
this case is to take down the statement of the first Defendant.
Ans. Yes.
Q. Are you aware that the first Defendant was granted bail
by FHC Uyo.
Ans. I am not aware.
Q. Would I be right also to say that you don't know any
single thing about Madubugwu.
Ans. Yes.
Q. Now, you asked the first Defendant what the purpose of
IPOB is. Am I correct.
Ans. No.
Q. Let's go over what you did in your office. You told this
court that first of all the first Defendant was brought to the head of your
Department, and the head of your department handed the first Defendant over to
you to go and take down his statement.
Ans. Yes.
Q. So, you didn't tell the first Defendant the reason why he
was arrested.
Ans. Yes. Because I was not the one that arrested him.
Q. In the course of your interaction, you didn't tell him
why he was arrested, rather the first Defendant was the one telling you why he
was arrested.
Ans. I did not tell him why he was arrested.
Q. Did you have any Petition against the first Defendant or
anything to show him that was the allegation against him.
Ans. No.
Q. Can you tell this court your rank.
Ans. I am a Senior Detective.
Q. What is your grade level in the civil service structure.
Ans. I am a level 12 officer.
Q. What is the model of the Transmitter.
Ans. I don't know.
Q. After taking statement of first Defendant, what did you
do with him.
Ans. I took him back to our head of department.
Q. And what happened.
Ans. I went back to my office.
Q. What grade level makes a head of Department.
Ans. I don't know.
CROSS BY N. EJIOFOR, Esq. ENDS.
CROSS EXAMINATION BY M. OPARA, Esq BEGINS ...
Q. You told the court that you have a team of investigators.
Ans. Yes.
Q. To investigate what or who or just Bright Chimezie.
Ans. Yes. To investigate his case.
Q. How many investigators.
Ans. I don't know.
Q. As a human being, would you be happy to see these people
sent to prison just to please your boss or your director or the AGF.
Ans. No. I believe in justice.
Q. Did you read the amended charges and the proof of
evidence attached.
Ans. No.
Q. Did you read the statement of Mr David the fourth
Defendant.
Ans. No.
Q. Are you aware that the FHC Uyo declared first Defendant
detention illegal.
Ans. I am not aware.
END OF TESTIMONY.
March 22, 2018.
Justice Binta Nyako and IPOB’s trial: Statements Under oath
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Friday, March 23, 2018
Rating:
No comments: