IPOB in a statement by its
spokespersons, Dr. Ikenna Chinaka and Iyom Grace Ukpai, accused President
Buhari of sounding autocratic in that media chat, with total disregard to the
judicial establishment in Nigeria and to the utter disdain and sanctity of the
constitution.
The Indigenous People of
Biafra, IPOB, has said the continued incarceration of its leader and Director
of Radio Biafra, Mr Nnamdi Kanu is not because of any alleged offense he was
said to have committed, but to impress President Muhammadu Buhari.
It alleged that President
Buhari had on December 30, 2015, during his maiden Presidential Media Chat
foreclosed the possibility of releasing Kanu in his statement during the chat
and that those still holding Kanu even after courts have granted him bail are
just doing the bidding of the President.
IPOB said……………………..
“The President declared
before a stunned civilized world that an ‘accused’ person that a court of law
granted bail is undeserving to be freed despite the fact that such bails were
granted by a court of competent jurisdiction.”
IPOB statement titled, “The
trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Justice Binta Nyako and the Judgment of God.” said
“the order made by Justice Ademola of the Federal High Court to release Mazi
Nnamdi Kanu unconditionally is still subsisting and has neither been appealed
by the agents of All Progressives Congress, APC, led government of President
Buhari, vacated or set aside.
“Instead of the Federal
Government to vacate the order, they resorted to using Justice Nyako to achieve
the dictates of the President in the case against Kanu and others by trying to
invoke the principles of Sharia law in a matter pending before a Common Law,
just to impress her kinsman whose language and disposition have always been to
continue to detain Mr Kanu and others being tried with him.
“IPOB worldwide is
implacably opposed to the adoption of elements of Sharia Law in the trial of
our leader and other Biafrans and
Justice Nyako must bear the following in mind, if she is to continue
presiding over the matter.”

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