Despite clamour for his release, the Independent People of Biafra
(IPOB) leader and Radio Biafra Director, Nnamdi Kanu is to be charged
with treason.
Kanu was arrested on October 14 in Lagos and arraigned before an Abuja Magistrate’s Court on October 19.
The court struck out the charges brought against him by the
Department of State Service (DSS) because the prosecution applied to
withdraw the charges.
Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, on November 10,
ordered that Kanu be detained for 90 days but dismissed this ruling on
December 17 and ordered the DSS to release Kanu after holding him for
about two months. He also vacated his earlier order permitting the DSS
to detain Kanu for 90 days.
However, Kanu’s arraignment, which was scheduled for Tuesday,
December 22, did not hold because the hearing notices were not served on
parties involved.
The six-count charge of treasonable felony filed against Kanu and
two others last Friday by the Federal Ministry of Justice was listed
yesterday before Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Federal High Court but no
proceedings were conducted because the prosecution was not represented,
though the defence was represented by Ifeanyi Ejiofor.
It was gathered that no hearing notice had been served on parties
as at yesterday and that Ejiofor was only in court having learnt about
the pendency of the charge informally.
Ejiofor said though he was yet to be served any hearing notice, he
confirmed yesterday that the state had, indeed, filed a fresh charge
against his client, a day after a judge, also of the Federal High Court,
ordered his unconditional release.
“I know they filed the new charge to justify their continued
detention of my client after the court ordered his release. We are
filing our bail application tomorrow (today) to compel them to come
before the court to justify his continued detention, failure of which
they shall be compelled to release him,” Ejiofor said.
It was also gathered that Kanu and others may be arraigned today
and if that fails to hold, the trial will be shifted till after the
Christmas holidays.
Policemen and DSS officials maintained heavy presence around the
court from 7am till 1:30pm, but left hurriedly on learning that the
arraignment had been shifted till a later date.
Kanu is being charged with, among other things, engaging in acts of
terrorism and sponsoring same, belonging to an unlawful society and
inciting the public against the Nigerian state.
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