Security operatives cordoned off the roads leading to the premises of the court complex located on Ikot Ekpene Road in Umuahia, the state capital.
The barricade has forced motorists and pedestrians to take alternative routes.
During the last hearing, the presiding judge, Justice Benson Anya, had ordered security operatives to stop interfering with those coming to the court during Kanu’s suit.
The fundamental human rights suit was filed before the court by his special counsel, Aloy Ejimakor.
Ejimakor prayed the court to declare the invasion of the residence of the IPOB leader in Abia State in 2017 as unlawful and an infringement of his constitutional right.
He prayed the court to declare Kanu’s rearrest and torture in Kenya last year as unlawful.
The suit, which Ejimakor filed in August, further sought the court to stop the Nigerian government from prosecuting Kanu, mandating it to release the IPOB leader and tender an apology to Kanu, among others.
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The chicken has truly come to roost. Kanu, enjoy!
ReplyDeleteAs in ehn.Make e enjoy im wahala jare
DeleteShebi dem say no movement,? So who are they deceiving. That ikot ekpene/umuahia road leads to my village.
ReplyDeleteThey should just jail him finally so that easterners can rest.
That nnamdi is not good news at all
May God help him.
DeleteVictory well deserved. Justice served. One Billion compensation for the violations of Kanu's fundamental human rights. Also, the application of the government challenging the court jurisdiction in trying the case was overruled.
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DeleteAna emenu🚶🚶🚶
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