By Ikechukwu Nnochiri, Dapo
Akinrefon, Caleb Ayansina, Okonkwo Nwabueze, Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Nnewi &
Ugochukwu Alaribe
Hundreds of agitators for the
creation of Biafra Republic, yesterday, besieged an Abuja Chief Magistrate
Court sitting at Wuse Zone 2, demanding the unconditional release of the
self-declared leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu.
The placard carrying protesters, who
wore T-shirts and caps with inscriptions like “Biafra Now or Never”, “Buhari
Release Kanu for Us”, “On Biafra We Stand”, yesterday, sang and danced outside
the court premises, while hearing was going on in the criminal case that was
entered against Kanu by the federal government.
Meantime, following an order of the
court, the Department of State Security, DSS, yesterday, produced the detained
Director of Radio Biafra and Television, Kanu.
Chief Magistrate Shauibu Usman had
at the last adjourned date, berated the DSS over its failure to produce Kanu in
court on two consecutive times the matter came up before the court.
Magistrate Usman said he was
disappointed that the security agency refused to produce Kanu despite an
express order of the court.
Consequently, he directed that the
accused person must be brought before the court yesterday.
Meanwhile, at the resumed hearing on
the matter yesterday, Kanu, who the government accused of engaging in criminal
conspiracy, managing and belonging to an unlawful society, as well as indulging
in criminal intimidation, contrary to section 97 (a) & (b) and section
397 of the Penal Code, begged to be transferred to prison custody.
His lawyer, Mr. Vincent
Egechukwu Obeta, insisted that transferring his client to prison would enable
him to have easy access to his legal team.
Obeta made the application shortly
after the DSS, yesterday, urged the Magistrate Court to hands-off Kanu’s
trial.
The DSS, through its lawyer, Mr
Moses Idakwo, told the court that it has already secured an order of the
Federal High Court in Abuja to further detain Kanu for another 90 days.
It said that the order which was
granted by Justice Ademola Adeniyi, was to enable the government to conclude
investigation into an allegation that Kanu was involved in terrorism financing.
Consequently, the DSS, yesterday,
applied to withdraw the initial First Information Report, FIR, it lodged
against Kanu before the Chief Magistrate Court.
The agency maintained that the
government would file a fresh charge against Kanu before a higher court, once
its ongoing investigation is concluded.
Idakwo therefore asked Magistrate
Usman to step down from the trial on the ground that his court lacks the
power and jurisdiction to prosecute terrorism charges.
The application was vehemently
opposed by Kanu’s lawyer Obeta, who insisted that the bail earlier granted
the accused person must firstly be complied with before any application for
transfer of the case to a federal high court could be entertained.
After listening to both parties,
Magistrate Usman adjourned the case till December 1 for ruling.
Kanu who was brought to court
yesterday under heavy security, was on October 17, picked up in Lagos by
security operatives, shortly after he arrived Nigeria from his base in the
United Kingdom.
He had On October 19, pleaded
not guilty to the FIR that was filed against him by the Nigerian government,
and was subsequently granted him bail to the tune of N2million.
The court further directed the
defendant to produce a civil servant of Grade Level 16, to stand as his surety.
However, following allegation that
the DSS, refused to release the accused person after he had perfected the bail
conditions, the Magistrate, in a ruling on October 23, ordered that he should
be brought to court on November 18, an order that was not complied with.
Magistrate Usman insisted that no
trial could continue in a criminal case in the absence of the accused,
saying the only condition that could make a court to excuse the absence of an
accused had not arisen.
He therefore ordered the DSS to
ensure the presence of the defendant in court yesterday.
Specifically, Kanu, is
standing trial on criminal conspiracy, managing and belonging to an unlawful
society and criminal intimidation contrary to Section 97, 97B and 397 of the
penal code.
The fact of the case, according to
DSS report was that the accused formed an unlawful society with the purpose of
bringing into being a Republic of Biafra.
He was alleged to have proclaimed
himself as the leader of the Republic of Biafra and established a radio of
Biafra.
Kanu was also alleged to have
appointed himself Commander of the Loyal Forces of Biafra and was broadcasting
to the whole world the dire consequences of the government and people of
Nigeria will surfer should they attempt hinder the actualization of the
Republic of Biafra.
IPOB members ground vehicular
movements
In the South East states, the
agitation for the release of the Director of Radio Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu
by the Federal Government continued yesterday as members of Indigenous People
of Biafra, IPOB, numbering over 15,000, dared the military and protested in
Onitsha the commercial city of Anambra State, marching in over 18 batches of about
two thousand people per batch, and grounding vehicular movements in the ever
busy Onitsha Enugu express way for over one and half hours.
Supporters of Nnamdi Kanu stormed Abuja
on Monday, November 23, 2015, in a solidarity protest for their leader who was
arraigned in Wuse Zone 2 Magistrate Court, Abuja
Known for their peaceful and nonviolence
agitation, the protesting IPOB members marched from Niger Bridge head entry
into Anambra State, where the plaque of former Biafran warlord, late Dim
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu was built, to Naval outpost, Atani Road Ogbaru
Local Government Area, and back to Uga Junction, where they again joined the
Onitsha, Asaba Enugu Express way, down to Upper Iweka flyover.
At the Upper Iweka flyover bridge,
they danced for about 30minutes and grounded vehicular movements before
their leaders directed that they should allow the vehicles to move but slowly.
Wielding placards with inscriptions
as “Nigeria is a lawless land, and a terrorist state,” “Biafra is a Nation not
a society,” “Free innocent man, Nnamdi Kanu or there will be no peace”
“Freeinnocent man Nnamdi Kanu, he did not do anything wrong”, “No Biafra no
peace”, including others derogatory inscriptions on their placards against the
government, the protesting IPOB members marched towards Zik’s roundabout and
military cantonment Onitsha.
On their march towards Zik’s
roundabout, they stopped in front of the Onitsha military cantonment along the
Onitsha Enugu Express way, danced for about 20 minutes, chanting anti Federal
and Anambra state government and military songs, demanding for the
release of the incarcerated Kanu who they warn that if anything happens to him,
they will make Nigeria ungovernable, before they left for Ziks Roundabout.
At Ziks roundabout named after the
late Owelle of Onitsha, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, which is incidentally directly
opposite the Onosi Onira retreat, home of the late first Nigerian president,
they stopped and paid homage to Ziks plaque built at the roundabout, and
addressed newsmen.
According to their spokesmen, who
gave his name as Emma Powerful and Sunday Igbokaenyi, from Okija,
IPOB wondered why Mr. Kanu should still be in detention after the court has
granted him bail, they alleged that ban has been place on all the imported
goods the Igbo are major importers to humilate them, adding that IPOB is a nonviolent
group and should not be treated like criminals, when Federal Government is
petting the Boko Haram members.
While Mr. Powerful said their
protest is in continuation of their agitation for the Sovereign State of Biafra
and release of Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, and to tell the Federal Government that no
amount of threat from the Military will stop them until their objectives are
achieved.
Hoist Kanu’s portraits, Biafra
emblems in Aba
While the Onitsha protest was still
ongoing, over 20,000 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, also
yesterday embarked on another protest march in Aba, Abia state, where they hoisted
Biafra emblems and Nnamdi Kanu’s portraits across billboards and other
high-rise structures across the city.
As the protesters grew in number, it
was a major difference from past protests as all the markets in the city
including the Ariaria International, Cemetery and Ahia Ohuu markets were open
for business. Vanguard observed that shop owners along Azikiwe road hurriedly
shut their shops to avoid the wrath of the protesters.
Recall that the Police in Aba led by
the Area Commander, ACP Peter Wagbara, had last week, went round the city and
removed Biafra emblems mounted at strategic points and high rise
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SOURCE: VANGUARD



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