Nnamdi Kanu has withdrawn the human rights suit he filed against the federal government.
The detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has discontinued the human rights suit against the federal government.
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Newsonline recalls that Kanu, through his special Counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, had filed an N20 billion human rights suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1702/222 against the Federal Government.
The suit, dated and filed on September 23, listed the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, (SAN), and the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Ahmed Abubakar, as 1st and 2nd defendants respectively.
Ejimakor challenged the manner of Kanu’s arrest in Kenya, and also called his continued incarceration a violation of human rights.
However, the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja had fixed Friday, November 18 for the hearing of the suit.
In a tweet via his Twitter handle on Thursday, Ejimakor said the IPOB leader has discontinued the suit. He, however, failed to state the reason for discontinuing the case.
“UPDATE on #MNK (Mazi Nnamdi Kanu) outstanding cases in which I’m directly involved:
The UK case is awaiting decision.
“Fed. High Court case for Nov 18 is discontinued.
“The AU case is awaiting decision.
“UN Opinion has been escalated to other tribunals.
“The Kenyan case is set for Feb 2023 (sad),” Ejimakor wrote via his Twitter handle.
UPDATE on #MNK outstanding cases in which I’m directly involved:
The UK case is awaiting decision.
Fed. High Court case for Nov 18 is discontinued.
The AU case is awaiting decision.
UN Opinion has been escalated to other tribunals.
The Kenyan case is set for Feb 2023 (sad).
— aloy ejimakor (@AloyEjimakor) November 17, 2022
Nnamdi Kanu’s health worsening, lawyer writes EU
Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, on Wednesday, revealed that the medical condition of the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu is worsening.
Ejimakor, msde this known in a letter he wrote to the European Union in Nigeria and posted a copy on his Twitter page.
He urged the EU to intervene in Kanu’s case, adding that the Federal Government would listen to a plea from the EU.
He further added that the EU should urge the Federal Government to cease and desist from further criminal prosecution of Kanu and instead to constructively engage him in seeking political solution to the Biafran question.