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IPOB Reacts As Court Orders Buhari Govt To Pay Nnamdi Kanu N1bn

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The Indigenous Individuals of Biafra, IPOB, has claimed that the decision of the Abia State Excessive Courtroom has exonerated its chief, Nnamdi Kanu.

The fee of N1 billion compensation to Kanu was important, in keeping with IPOB, because it demonstrated that he by no means skipped bail and so escaped navy assassination.

On Wednesday, Justice Ben Anya directed the Federal Authorities to pay the IPOB commander N1 billion in compensation for the breach of his basic human rights.

The decide dominated that the IPOB chief’s detention was unconstitutional and that the federal authorities ought to apologize to him publicly.

By means of his particular lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, the IPOB chief had filed a basic proper motion in opposition to the Federal Authorities earlier than Justice Anya.

Emma Highly effective, an IPOB spokesman, praised the trial decide for deciding in Kanu’s favor.

Highly effective stated: “Following the victory judgment obtained yesterday January nineteenth 2022 in Abia State Excessive Courtroom sitting in Umuahia, we the Indigenous Individuals of Biafra (IPOB) below the command and management of our nice chief Mazi Nnamdi KANU, commend the Presiding Choose for his braveness to declare the notorious navy invasion of our chief, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s home unlawful. We commend the courtroom for granting justice to our chief at a time Nigerian judiciary is quick dropping the arrogance of the world because of compromised rulings by some corrupt judiciary officers.

“This newest judgment has to some extent redeemed the picture of the judiciary in Nigeria and we ask different judges dealing with IPOB issues to assist salvage fully the battered picture of the judiciary in Nigeria within the eyes of your world colleagues within the judiciary.

“We equally respect the efforts of Barrister Aloy Ejimakor and his crew of attorneys for securing true judgment on this matter.

“Since September 14th, 2017, when this atrocity was dedicated, no courtroom in Nigeria has been courageous sufficient to sentence the barbarity and brutality of the navy till this judgment.”

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