Supreme Court Adjourns Nnamdi Kanu’s Case Until September 14
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The Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned hearing in the suit filed by the
leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu until
Sept. 14.
A five-member panel of Justices led by Justice John
Okoro while ruling adjourned the suit to allow time for Mr Tijani Gadzali,
SAN, counsel to the Federal Government to respond to the appellants reply
briefs.
Although, the Counsel to Kanu, Mike Ozekhome, SAN, had
pleaded with the apex court to at least hear one of the two motions presented
on passionate grounds that the health of Kanu is fast deteriorating, the
federal government through his counsel objected the plea.
Ozekhome, after the adjournment told reporters that the
adjournment was due to the busy schedule of the supreme court and that all his
pleas with the panel of Justices to get the hearing for a shortest possible
date such as later date in May 2023 or even early June had failed due to the
manner of cases brought to the supreme court.
“I pleaded with the
supreme court to give us the shortest possible date, this month or early next
month but they reckoned that their calendar was pitiably full due to the
manners of cases that are brought to the supreme court which according to his
research happens to be the busy court in the world.
“My two motions
were for Kanu’s bail or that he be transferred from the DSS custody to the
Kuje correctional centre met with opposition from the federal government.
“I expressed my fear regarding Kanu’s state of health which I
described as life threatening.
“The court requires an individual
to stand trial, not sit down trial, lie down trial or prostrate trial”, which
means that Kanu with his state of health cannot stand trial’’.
The
apex court had granted leave to the Federal Government to file nine new
grounds of appeal against the release of Nnamdi Kanu the leader of the
proscribed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
The
apex court also granted leave to the federal government to include the nine
new grounds as part of its amended notice of appeal dated Oct. 28, 2022.
Ozekhome, SAN, informed the court of his motions seeking for bail
of his client and another seeking for his transfer to kuje correctional
facility to get proper medical attention citing his failing health at DSS
custody.
He also prayed for an accelerated hearing of the matter.
However, speaking on the motion for transfer of Kanu out of the
custody of the DSS, the Counsel to the federal government, prayed for an
adjournment to file a counter affidavit stating that he just took over the
Matter.
But in opposition to Ozekhome’s requests, the lawyer to
the federal government, Gadzali, argued that the DSS detention centre has
adequate resources to attend to Kanu’s health needs.
After
listening to the arguments, the panel advised Ozekhome to withdraw his
applications to pave way for a speedy hearing of the main suit.
It
also directed Gadzali to file the appellant’s brief within six days from
Thursday.
The court subsequently fixed may 11 for hearing on the
pending motion and the main appeal.
Kanu, the leader of the
proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has filed an appeal at the
Supreme Court against the recent Court of Appeal ruling halting his release
from custody.
NAN
From May to Sept....🧏♂️🧏♂️🧏♂️🧏♂️
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