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Nnamdi Kanu’s trial: Igbo lawyers insist he must be brought to court on Thursday


A group, Igbo Lawyers Association (ILA) is insisting that the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu must be to court on October 21, the next adjourned date for his trial.

A statement jointly signed by V. C Onweremadu, Coordinator and Felix Jonathan, Secretary, ILA said as a group, it was not going to entertain any excuse for Kanu’s unavailability in court on that day.

The release read “Igbo Lawyers Association insist that Nnamdi kanu must be produced in court come October 21, 2021. As our group will  entertain no excuse for his unavailability in court on this day.“

We caution security agents to respect the wishes of our people who are to sit at home on that day and nobody should be harm, arrested or molested.

“We  emphasise that what the group is craving for is justice, and fair hearing for Nnamdi kanu and his release from detention without further ado. Nnamdi kanu has not committed any offence known to law through his peaceful agitation,  the Federal Government having failed woefully to engage them.“

Today, Northern elders have maintained serious influence and discrete bargain with the FG to look into the demands of  Bandits, BokoHaram and  Monstrous Fulani Herdsmen and attention is discretely being given to their demands, but IPOB don’t deserve the mercy and attention of the Government,  those effectively agitating/exercising  their constitutional guarantee rights to self determination are being killed like flies by Nigeria Security Agents.

“We put the Government on notice that Igbo lawyers as a group will be sending delegates of senior lawyers in solidarity on that day.“ Our people want to see Mazi Nnamdi kanu hale and hearty on that day and consequently regain his freedom which will substantially douse the rising tension in the south east”.

ILA said it will continue to fight for the justifiable cause of Igbo man  anywhere in the country.

Credit: Daily Sun

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