Mr Usman alleged that his client, a Muslim, had not been allowed to go for his prayer since he was detained by the SSS.
They were alleged to have committed acts of terrorism, treason, and treasonable felonies, including arson and terrorism.
“So, we are going to establish a tribunal that will try environmental crime very quickly, so we need AGF’s support.”
He said MrTinubu has already given approval for the use of money for the continuation of works on the Abuja-Kano road project.
The AGF pointed out that there was a remarkable difference between Mr Kanu’s case and that of Omoyele Sowore.
Mr Benye said the instant suit was an abuse of court process.
The trial judge, Justice Binta Nyako, shifted the hearing in the matter until noon but there was still no representation by the AGF or his representative.
Mr Nwite ordered the State Security Service (SSS) to immediately release three phones and N10,000 seized from Mr Sowore during his arrest.
He wondered why an agency of the government would vehemently flout valid court orders and choose the ones it would obey.
He said the deceased had a fundamental right to life guaranteed and enforceable under the laws.