The lawyer to the leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB),
Nnamdi Kanu has accused the Nigerian Prisons Service of causing an ailment
currently suffered by his client.
Nnamdi Kanu and his associates entering the court earlier today, March 20
Ifeanyi Ejiofor said an incident which occured during a failed jail break
in Kuje prison led to a near death experience for his client.
At the resumed hearing, Ejiofor told the court that he has an application
dated Thursday, March 2, and filed and served the same day for his client's
bail.
He said the application is premised on Section 118 (2) of the Criminal
procedure Act, Section 162 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and
section 158 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria as amended to grant his client
bail.
Kanu's lawyer, others accuse DSS of preventing them from visiting their
clients in Kuje prison
Nnamdi Kanu and his associates in court today, March 20
Ejiofor noted that since the incident, Kanu can barely stand for a long
period of time.
He continued: "The allegation against the first defendant has since
gained international attention. The first defendant is ready to stand trial to
clear his name from this bogus allegation against him."
Citing various instances, Adoga said it has become difficult to having
visiting sessions at the Kuje prison were the Kanu and his co-accused are being
held.
"On March 15, I went to see my client in Kuje Prison to prepare for
his appearance in court and I was told by prison officials that Nnamdi Kanu and
his group have been stopped from receiving visitors including lawyers.
''I wad told by the prison officials that the order was given by the
State Security Services (SSS)," Adoga said.
I Esene counsel to the third defendant said same should apply to his
client. He said the charges against his client is not a capital offence and as
such does not warrant a bail denial.
Esene added that if released on bail his client will not evade trial or
commit any crime.
Meanwhile, Justice Binta Nyako has said that she will not vary her order
for the protection of witnesses in the matter.
Ruling on an argument by Ejiofor, Nyako said her order is focused on
protecting security operatives who will testify against the IPOB leader and his
co-accused.
Nyako said all security operatives will either be masked or their
testimonies taken behind a screen.
Nyako's decision came after Ejiofor told the court that an application
have been filed for the review of the judgment made by the court on protection
of witnesses.
"I will not vary my order on protection of the security operatives,
it is either they come wearing masks or we hear their testimonies behind the
screen.





When will this case end???
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