IPOB protests in Aba, demands Nigerian Authority to Obey Court Orders and Free Kanu The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, yesterday embark...
IPOB protests in Aba, demands Nigerian Authority to Obey Court Orders and Free Kanu
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, yesterday embarked on street protest in Aba, Abia State, demanding the release of their detained leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
The protesters, who adorned white clothes and Biafra flags, marched from East street through Azikiwe road to Ariaria area. They vowed to continue the protest until Kanu is freed.
Some of the protesters stated that the IPOB leader didn’t commit any offence to warrant his detention and urged the federal government to obey the order of the court to free Kanu.
You see how peaceful they are ....Whosoever that asked Nigeria police to open live bullet on them gave them the worst advice ....@AmnestyNigeria please take note ,, Are they not too beauful and peaceful to be opened live bullets at? It wont end #FreeNnamdiKanu #FreeBiafra pic.twitter.com/UYuYr79R9S
— Emeka Gift Official (@EmekaGift100) March 31, 2023
“Our leader ,Mazi Nnamdi Kanu should be released by the federal government should obey the court order to release him because he has not committed any offence to warrant his detention,” they stated.
It had been reported that both the Federal High Court and Court of Appeal had barred the Nigeria government from trying Kanu, while declared his arrest and incarceration as illegal.
The United Nations working group on arbitrary detention has also found Kanu's arrest and detention illegal and gave president Muhammadu Buhari's administration six months to release Kanu and pay him reparations, an opinion the federal government didn't adhered to and had since elapsed in December 31, 2022.
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