Court of Economic Community of West African States has just struck out a
request by the Nigeria government asking the court to hands-off from
entertaining the lawsuit filed by the leader of Indigenous People of
Biafra, and Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu over the gross abuses
of his human rights by the Nigeria government.
The proceedings at
the Ecowas Court sitting in Abuja commenced shortly after the arrival
of Ecowas Court judges (Hon Justice Chijioke Nwokoye, Justice Micah
Wilkins Wright, Justice Yaya Bairo and Justice Allone Sall) at exactly
10am this morning of March 7, 2017, alongside the two legal counsels,
Hon Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor(Prosecuting Counsel) and Hon. Barrister
S.I Labaran(Defense Counsel).
Following the introduction of the
two counsels, Hon Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor representing IPOB leader,
Nnamdi Kanu told the court that his client has been incarcerated for
over 16 months despite several court injunctions by Nigerian courts
granting him unconditional release. He told the court to uphold the suit
filed by his client by granting him bail and imposing the necessary
sanctions on the Nigeria government over the gross human rights abuses
of his client and his followers as contained in the suit.
However,
Counsel to the Nigeria government, S.I Labaran objected and told the
court that it lacks the jurisdiction to entertain such case, as the case
is still being presided over by a Nigerian court. He also told the
court that IPOB is not an ECOWAS body and therefore the case should be
struck out.
Reacting swiftly to the tensed argument between the
Counsels, the Ecowas court judge, Justice Chijioke Nwokoye rebuffed the
objection of the respondent for lack of merit. The judge explained that
both Nnamdi Kanu and the Nigeria government are members of ECOWAS,
therefore the court has every jurisdiction to entertain any case brought
before it by both parties.
The presiding judge however adjourned its ruling on the lawsuit filed by Nnamdi Kanu to April 27, 2017.
Ecowas Court Strikes Out FG Request On Nnamdi Kanu's Case, Adjourns The Ruling
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