A High Court of Abia State sitting in Umuahia has concluded hearing in the Fundamental Rights suit filed on behalf of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB by his special counsel, Aloy Ejimakor.
The suit was filed on August 27, against the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and six others seeks the stoppage of Kanu’s prosecution and release from detention.
The suit is also challenging Kanu’s extraordinary rendition from Kenya to Nigeria in June this year.
At today’s hearing, the parties joined issues and adopted their processes.
Addressing the Court, Ejimakor stated that “It’s important to emphasize that the suit is aimed at barring the prosecution of Mazi Kanu and securing his release from detention, because the opposite will amount to rewarding the government for the injustice inherent in the illegal rendition of Kanu”. He cited to the authority of the Nigerian Constitution, case law and other authorities.
In their counter arguments, the lawyers to the respondents, which included Simon Enoch (for the AGF), Omo-Osagie M (for the police), Amos Tori (for the Army) and C. Odukwe for the DSS, raised preliminary objections to the jurisdiction of the Court to entertain matters pertaining to the Federal Government.
At the conclusion of oral arguments, the judge, Justice Benson Anya informed parties that they will receive a hearing notice bearing the date the court will render its judgment