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The
leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has denied a
media report that he rejected the bail granted him on Tuesday by the
Abuja Division of the Federal High Court.
Mr. Kanu and three
others, David Nwawuisi, Benjamin Madubugwu and Chidiebere Onwudiwe, are
facing trial before the court on allegations of treason, among other
charges.
Mr. Kanu was granted bail on health grounds with 12 conditions attached to the bail by the presiding judge, Binta Nyako.
Although the request for bail was by all four defendants, only Mr. Kanu’s bail was approved, with the listed conditions.
There have since been media reports that Mr. Kanu rejected the bail because his co-defendants were not allowed bail.
But
in an exclusive interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Mr. Kanu’s lawyer,
Ifeanyi Ejiofor, said the report that his client rejected the bail was
all rumours.
“It’s all rumours. Were you not in court?” Mr.
Ejiofor asked PREMIUM TIMES. “How could he have rejected the bail, when
he didn’t do that in open court? It’s rumours. Know that now!”
Regarding
the bail, Mr. Ejiofor said Mr. Kanu will meet the conditions within 48
hours but warned that any attempt by government to afterward deny his
client bail would be vehemently resisted.
“Nnamdi Kanu was
granted bail. The court has listed a number of terms and conditions that
we believe will be complied with within 48 hours.
“Any attempt
by government to flout this court order must be resisted. In fact, it
will bring to an end this trial. Because we will opt out. We will not
allow him to continue with the trial. “And the court has made it
quite clear that its orders must be obeyed. You saw what happened today
how the court made an order for Nnamdi Kanu’s wedding ring to be given
to him along with his eyeglasses; which was complied with. “So that time (of rejecting bail conditions) has passed, we believe”, Mr. Ejiofor said. An
order for Mr. Kanu to be given his wedding ring and his eye glasses was
immediately complied with by the authorities on Tuesday. A lot of Mr. Kanu’s supporters were seen jubilating outside the courtroom, following the ruling. The
Nigerian government has not spoken on whether or not it would honour
the bail if the conditions are met. The government has in the past
refused to honour bails granted some politically exposed persons
including ex- National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki and Shiite leader
Ibrahim El-Zakzaky.
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