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What is good for Boko Haram suspects is also good for Biafra activists, IPOB urges judge

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What is good for Boko Haram suspects is also good for Biafra activists, IPOB urges judge

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has appreciated Justice Binta Nyako’s “uncommon courage” of freeing two Boko Haram suspects recently, and asked her to extend same to its members accused of treasonable offences.

Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja, had freed the suspects on the argument that the Federal Government failed to diligently prosecute the matter against the suspects.

But IPOB, in a statement signed by the Head of Directorate of State, IPOB World Headquarters, Langenfeld Germany, Mazi Chika Edoziem, said that the judge should do justice to IPOB the same way she did to the Boko Haram suspects.

According to the group, Nyako should display same “uncommon courage” it showed in the trial the terrorists suspects to IPOB members who had not taken the life of any Nigerian or committed any act of violence.

“We believe that what is good for Boko Haram suspects is also good for Biafra activists, who never bombed or killed anybody unlike Boko Haram and herdsmen.

“The IPOB hereby acknowledges Justice Binta Murtala-Nyako for the uncommon courage she demonstrated days ago in dismissing terrorism charges against two Boko Haram suspects on the grounds of lack of diligent prosecution by the office of the AGF.

“We consider this a landmark decision that not only binds her court in all similar cases but should also serve as an example to other courts before whom such prosecutorial misconduct continues unabated, especially with regards to IPOB members including Benjamin Madubugwu, David Nwawusi, Bright Chimezie Ishinwa and Chidiebere Onwudiwe, who had been languishing in detention since 2015 without trial.

“More particularly, we expect the Hon. Justice before whom charges have been pending against the above IPOB members, and our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, to do justice and likewise dismiss the said charges for the following reasons:

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“With regard to our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, it is undisputed that he has been ready for trial since he was arrested and charged in 2015 but the prosecution has proved unserious with the trial.

“Instead, it has resorted to the dilatory tactics of filing several applications for amendment of the charges which were all granted by Justice Nyako. And just when it was becoming clear that trial must ensue and no further prosecutorial delay will be entertained, the complainant (Federal Government) resorted to the use of lethal military force to extra-judicially murder Nnamdi Kanu in order to permanently deny him his day in court to prove his innocence.

“As regards the other IPOB patriots charged together with Mazi Kanu, the story is the same and even worse as they have been denied bail and locked up in prison since 2015 while the prosecution continues to demonstrate an abject lack of diligent prosecution through incessant applications for amendment of charges,” part of the statement read.

 

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