Absence of judge stalls Kanu’s trial

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The trial of leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu was stalled on Monday in Federal High Court, Abuja due to the absence of the judge.

An official of the court had informed parties that the trial judge, Justice Binta Nyako had gone to attend Judges’ Conference within the city.

Nyako had ordered Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe, who stood surety for Kanu to appear in court on November 20, 2017 to account for his whereabouts.

The order was predicated on report from Kanu’s Counsel, Mr Ifeanyi Ejiofor who claimed on October 18, that his client could not be found.

Abaribe, who was in court however told journalists that the military unsettled Kanu, adding that his whereabouts was not known to him either.

The lawmaker said it was on the basis of that uncertainty that he filed an application to withdraw his surety-ship.

Also ordered to account for Kanu’s whereabouts were Tochukwu Uchendu and Jewish Chief High Priest Immanuel-El Shalom Oka-Ben Madu.

Mr Shuaibu  Labaran, the Prosecuting Counsel had through an application demanded that Kanu’s sureties be made to produce him to allow the trial to continue.

Kanu is standing trial on treasonable charges along with Chidiebere Onwudiwe, Benjamin Madubugwu and David Nwawuis. (NAN)

 

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