IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu’s alleged terrorism case reassigned to another judge

The alleged terrorism case filed against Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been reassigned to another judge.
This is contained in two separate letters by the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, and the Chief Justice (CJ) of the Federal High Court (FHC), John Tsoho.
The two letters were addressed to the IPOB leader’s lead counsel, Aloy Ejimakor.
While the first letter from the CJN was dated February 5, Mr Tsoho’s letter was dated March 4.
Justice Binta Nyako, the former trial judge, had, on February 10, adjourned Mr Kanu’s trial indefinitely following the insistence by the IPOB leader and his legal team that the matter be reassigned after Ms Nyako recused herself from the case on September 24, 2024.
Meanwhile, Mr Ejimakor, in a statement on Saturday, said the CJN and the FHC CJ had finally responded to their complaint letters.
He said Mr Kanu’s legal team received the “momentous and somewhat pyrrhic” letters when they visited him on Friday.
“One letter was from the CJN, responding to a recent letter we had written to her, seeking her prompt administrative intervention (as the administrative head of Nigerian judiciary) on the matter of a proper and lawful reassignment of Kanu’s case, following the recusal of the judge that was conducting it.
“The other letter was from the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, informing us that the case has been reassigned to another judge of the Federal High Court.
“Consequent upon these latest developments, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu instructed the legal team to publicly convey his sincere gratitude to the Chief Justice of Nigeria for her sound administrative discretions and the despatch with which she responded to our request.
“He also expressed his profound appreciation to members of the general public who publicly expressed their support to our righteous demands that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s case be reassigned to another judge, as the law demands,” he said.
Mr Ejimakor said Mr Kanu had always been ready to take his trial “because he is firmly convinced of his innocence.”
According to him, the perverse events of the past six months (from September 2024, when the recusal happened) posed portent dangers to his constitutional rights, particularly his right to a fair and speedy hearing.
“It was in view of this that we were propelled to resort to taking extraordinary measures to ensure that his case is properly reassigned and conducted in accordance with the law.
“So, now that the first steps have been taken by the authorities to do the lawful thing, Kanu and his legal team shall take stock and hanker down to the zealous preparation of his defence,” Mr Ejimakor concluded.
(NAN)
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