Nnamdi Kanu Rejects Resumption of Trial, Demands Change of Judge

January 8, 2025

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Nnamdi Kanu

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has rejected the federal government’s request for the resumption of his trial. Through his legal team, Kanu cited a lack of confidence in the current presiding judge, insisting that the judge be replaced before any proceedings can continue.

The federal government had recently approached the court to resume Kanu’s trial, which had been halted after a Court of Appeal ruling discharged him in 2022. However, Kanu’s lawyers argued that the government has consistently defied court orders, particularly those concerning his release. This, they claim, raises serious doubts about the impartiality of the judiciary under the current circumstances.

According to Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Kanu’s lead counsel, the judge’s actions in previous hearings have shown bias against the IPOB leader. Ejiofor emphasized that without a change in the judge, Kanu would not be guaranteed a fair trial. The defense also pointed out that Kanu’s continued detention violates international human rights laws and several domestic court rulings.

The federal government has maintained its position that Kanu must face charges of terrorism and treasonable felony. In response to the demand for a change of judge, government representatives expressed confidence in the judiciary’s ability to handle the case fairly but did not directly address the request.

The case has sparked widespread reactions across Nigeria and beyond. Supporters of Kanu have reiterated calls for his unconditional release, accusing the government of using judicial processes to silence dissent. Human rights organizations have also expressed concern about the prolonged legal battles and the impact on Nigeria’s rule of law and judicial independence.

Kanu remains in detention under the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) while his legal team continues to challenge the federal government’s actions. The demand for a change of judge adds another layer of complexity to an already contentious legal battle, with no clear resolution in sight.

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