The Supreme Court has held that Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, must face trial at the Federal High Court.
It upheld, in its ruling on Friday, the Federal Government’s Appeal challenging the verdict of the Appeal Court to dismiss the charges against Kanu who has been in detention since June 2021.
In the judgment delivered by Justice Emmanuel Agim, but prepared by Justice Garba Lawal, the Supreme Court held that the Court of Appeal was wrong to rule that Kanu could not be tried again based on the illegality perpetrated against him by the Federal Government, following the invasion of his home.
Also, the Court held that although the Nigerian Government was reckless and unlawfully rendered Kanu from Kenya, such unlawful act has not divested any Court from proceeding with trial.
Justice Lawal said that no Nigerian law was cited in the suit seeking Kanu’s release on the grounds of unlawful abduction from Kenya.
According to the Court, at the moment, the remedy for such an action is for Kanu to file a civil matter against the act instead of removing the powers of the courts to continue with his trial for alleged criminal charges.
Source: ChannelsTv