A
Federal High Court in Abuja has denied bail to the leader of the
Indigenous People of Biafra and founder of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and his
two other co-accused. Punch news
reported.
Kanu
and two others are being prosecuted for treasonable felony and other
offences bordering on their agitation for secession of the Republic of Biafra
from Nigeria.
Justice
John Tsoho in rejecting the accused persons’ bail application on Friday held
that they were not entitled to bail as they failed to show that they would not
continue to commit the alleged crime for which they were being prosecuted.
The
judge also upheld the contention by the prosecuting counsel, Mr. Mohammed Diri,
who had opposed the bail application, to the effect that the accused were
likely to interfere with and intimidate prosecuting witnesses.
The
judge also ruled that contrary to the contention by defence lawyers, the
charges preferred against the accused were not trumped up.
The
court held that rather than contradict the allegations levelled against the
accused persons in the counter-affidavit filed by the prosecution in opposition
to their bail application, the defendants only went on to insist that the
agitation for the Republic of Biafra was within their right.
The
judge also ruled that Kanu’s admission that he was a dual citizen of Nigeria
and Britain further heightened the possibility of him jumping bail.
The
judge ruled that rather than grant bail to the accused person, he would order
an accelerated hearing of the case with the possibility of hearing it on daily
basis.
The
judge ordered that the accused persons should remain in Kuje prison throughout
their trial.
He
adjourned till February 9, 10, 11 and 12 for trial.
Kanu,
David Nwawusi and Benjamin Madubugwu were being prosecuted on six counts of
treasonable felony and unlawful possession of firearms preferred against them
by the Federal Government.
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