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Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu to apology for his action

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In an unusual move, Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), issued an apology to Nigeria’s judiciary during his most recent court appearance.

This action has been viewed by various stakeholders as a step toward finding a diplomatic resolution to his ongoing detention.

Kanu presented his apology through his attorney before Justice James Omotosho at the Abuja Federal High Court, particularly addressing his recent criticisms of Justice Binta Nyako of the same court.

During the hearing, Kanu expressed regret to the Nigerian government’s legal team, headed by Adegboyega Awomolo, for his attacks on Justice Nyako. The apology was delivered through his new lead counsel, Kanu Agabi.

Kanu has been facing trial for nearly a decade due to his advocacy for the establishment of an independent Biafra.

In September 2024, during a session with Justice Nyako regarding terrorism-related charges, Kanu caused a stir in the courtroom when he demanded that the judge step down from the case. From the dock, Kanu interrupted the proceedings and stated that he had lost confidence in her, urging her to recuse herself immediately.

Accusing Nyako of bias, Kanu had said: “Justice Binta Nyako is using her position for personal gain. Her son and her husband are facing corruption charges. And they (the Nigerian Government) told them (the judge and the court) that if they convict me (they will free the son and the husband).

“They (Nigerian Government) sent her to my case so they can release or smoothen the pathway for the husband and the son.”

Agabi, on the other hand, referred to Kanu as a good man and emphasized the importance of allowing room for mistakes, urging that efforts should be made to save rather than destroy.

In response to Kanu’s apology, activist lawyer Maduabuchi Idam stated that the apology, which reflects humility in the courtroom, could significantly help in garnering favor for the defendant.

He stated: “I will first of all commend Nnamdi Kanu and his family for bringing Kanu Agabi into his defense. It was a thoughtful act and I must commend them for that.

“I must tell you that the apology rendered by Agabi on behalf of Nnamdi Kanu to the court is a commendable act, it’s the best way to start his defence considering what happened at the last adjourned date with the previous judge.

“Nnamdi Kanu needs to be clothed with a personality of meekness, a personality that deserves favour from the court, having displayed such an outburst before the previous court and that is what Agabi has done.

“Nobody is permitted to disrespect the court no matter how intelligent or highly placed in the society you are.

“Having acknowledged that Agabi is a very cerebral legal sage, a man that enjoys the toga of respect from the court – he has done the best by starting off with an apology to the court, it was well deserved and that apology will work in Kanu’s favour, especially with Kanu’s involvement.

“As an astute learned senior advocate who wears an adorable personality where he is prided with respect before the court, in every court in Nigeria, you can know that Agabi was once an Attorney General of the Federation and he’s one of the few still in active practice and enjoys a place of reverence in our courts, so bringing him into his defence was a thoughtful act and I commend him for that.

“The matter is in court and the demeanor of a defendant before the court matters a lot. Remember that the court is manned and presided over by a human being whose conscience has not been destroyed by a mere fact that he’s a judge.

“So, if the court is presided over by a human being who understands what it means to be respected, of course I can tell you that a nick and a respectable disposition before the court will work in favour of the defendant and yes.”

Kanu didn’t admit guilty or confessed crime with apology

Idam also pointed out that Kanu’s apology was not an admittance of guilt or a confession of crime before the court.

“The apology is not an admittance, admission, neither is it a confession before the court.

“It does not mean that he has confessed to the crime that he’s being charged with.

“It was an act of reference and respect to the court, giving his personality and outburst which has created an impression around his personality.

“Whether deserving or not, the apology became very necessary especially before this new judge, so that the judge can approach Kanu with a conception of a character that deserves the compassion of the court.

“If not, with the perceived disrespect meted on the previous judge, this judge being a human can’t shy away and pretend not to know that there was such an outburst before his brother justice by Kanu.

“So it became necessary that such an apology be tendered and Kanu has done well by doing that, he has demonstrated that he’s a learned senior in the bar and has demonstrated a rare and uncommon knowledge of the job that he was drafted to perform,” he added.

Kanu’s continued detention serves no purpose

The activist lawyer called for the release of the IPOB leader, stressing that Kanu’s continued detention serves no purpose.

He said: “I have always said that the Nigerian government should kindly consider that the release of Kanu is necessary, they should consider that the continuous detention of Kanu serves no purpose.

“It does not serve the interest of the peace and unity of Nigeria, nor does it serve the interest of anybody or any political interest in Nigeria.

“This young man has suffered. Apart from the fact that he has suffered in detention, the question is – what purpose has his detention served?

“The crisis in the Southeast has tripled and it has no connection with his detention and I can tell you that the Nigerian government will achieve more if Kanu is released than having him in detention because he would be the one to speak to them.”

Kanu’s lawyers before Agabi were emotional

Idam also accused Kanu’s legal team before the advent of Agabi as emotional and never showed any sign of neutrality.

He added: “One of the very important reasons I agree that Kanu has done well for bringing Agabi into his defence is that, Kanu’s legal team before now was constituted by lawyers who are hardly dispassionate about this matter.

“They are hardly neutral about his defence, these are lawyers and in their own rights, activists, whose approach to the defence is like Kanu.

“They see themselves in the shoes of Kanu, they are almost emotional like Kanu. So, if you have lawyers like that, it will be difficult to properly defend that client.

“So bringing Kanu Agabi in is a wonderful act which has been done by his defence and that would achieve a positive result, I have no doubt.

“Nobody is happy having his state in disarray, Kanu will never be happy having his people at war, killing each other and destroying their properties.

“The Nigerian government is hereby urged to kindly and graciously release Kanu because it’s no longer useful to have him in detention.”

Kanu’s trial political, Tinubu will release him soon – Ibegbu

On his part, the former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chuks Ibegbu stressed that Kanu’s trial is political and requires a political solution.

According to Ibegbu, President Bola Tinubu may release Kanu soon.

“There is nothing wrong in his apology. Every soup has a way to lick it, you either lick with your lips or tongue.

“Situations are dynamic. Nothing is fixated, I believe the President will release him soonest,”.

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