The ECOWAS court sitting in Abuja, has reportedly dismissed the
application filed by the federal government asking that the suit filed by the
Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) be quashed.
This is reported to have caused jubilation among members of
IPOB and those sympathetic to his plight.
Kanu’s suit seeks the court to grant him an unconditional release from
detention as well as damages to the tune of $800 million.
The federal government asked the court to dismiss the case because it is a
subject matter before the Federal High Court and the appeal court.
The government said as a result, Kanu’s application
constitutes an abuse of court process.
The presiding judge, Micah Wright-Williams, dismissed the
application of the government for lacking in merit.
The court said it has the jurisdiction to hear cases of infringement of human
rights.
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