IPOB cautions media against false representation Of Its Leader and the Movement The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has warned medi...
IPOB cautions media against false representation Of Its Leader and the Movement
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has warned media
platforms against continued reporting that its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu jumped
bail.
In a statement issued, yesterday, by its Spokesman, Comrade
Emma Powerful, the group said such report would amount to publishing falsehood
and distorting facts.
He said the warning followed an Abia state High Court
judgment of January 19, 2022 in the fundamental rights suit Kanu instituted
against the Federal Government and seven other defendants.
The group recalled that the court indicted the Federal
Government and the Nigeria Army for military invasion of Kanu’s Afaraukwu Ibeku
home in September 2017.
In its judgment, the court held that Kanu proved that the
Federal Government violated and threatened his fundamental rights to dignity of
human person, personal liberty and life.
IPOB further stated that it would, therefore, be wrong to
continue to claim that Kanu jumped bail, adding that it will also amount to
contempt of court to report that Kanu jumped bail.
He warned that IPOB would not hesitate to take legal action
against any media platform that continues to push such falsehood, arguing: “If
Kanu truly jumped bail, a court of competent jurisdiction would not have
ordered the Federal Government and the Army to pay him N1 billion compensation
and apologise to him for violating his rights.
“IPOB is not an unlawful organisation and will not be,
because Nigeria court said so and we will not take it lightly with anybody that
tries to give us a fake identity.”
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