Lawyers threaten to withdraw from trial over DSS denial of access to Nnamdi Kanu

IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu, and his lawyers at the courtroom of a Federal High Court, Abuja on Monday. PHOTO: NAN

The legal team of the detained leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu has threatened to pull out of the trial if the Department of State Service (DSS) refuses unfettered access to Kanu who is held in its custody.

Speaking to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday, lead counsel to the IPOB leader, Alloy Ejimakor, said the legal team will not participate in any process that would bring injustice to Kanu.

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“We will not be part of murdering justice in a Nigerian court over the head of Nnamdi Kanu. We will refuse to be part of the programmed injustice,” he said.

He decried the DSS’s denial of access to Kanu by his legal team, making it difficult to properly prepare for his defence in the terrorism charge slammed against him by the Nigerian government.


Speaking earlier, another member of Kanu’s legal team, Nnaemeka Ejiofor, said the unlawful rendition of Kanu from Kanya by the government was an international crime committed by FG using its security agents.

He said, “if Nigeria was to be a human being, it would have been committed to prison for committing the heinous crime.

“FG sent people to Kenya to kidnap Kanu; those people should be arrested and punished.


“Until Nigeria purges itself of the crime of kidnapping Kanu, it remains a crime country”, he said and added that Kanu never committed any crime as such did not do anything to warrant his “persecution by the government of Nigeria.”

According to Ejiofor, calling for self determination and referendum on whether the nation should stand as Nigeria is not a crime that should lead to the incarceration of the IPOB leader.

He said Nigeria as at today, does not have a valid Constitution to rely on, pointing out that the1999 Constitution is an extension of the decree of the military junta In power at that time .


“To avoid a vacuum, we are managing it as country and yet the government is not respecting it, until the people of Nigeria come together to decide whether to exist as nation there cannot a Nigeria.”

Ejiofor stressed the need for the review of the 1999 Constitution which he said, Nigerians are forced to adopt.

He alleged that Kanu is in detention under the instruction of the federal government in breach of the order of the court, especially the Supreme Court’s decision which held that Kanu’s detention had no basis or legs to stand on.

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