Justice Nyako Withdraws from Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial

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Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 08:41 PM

Written by Daukoru Grey

Justice Nyako Withdraws from Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial

Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court in Abuja has 'recused' herself from the trial of the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu in the terrorism charges brought against him by the federal government.



Her withdrawal on Tuesday was prompted by a request from Kanu during the court’s scheduled trial commencement. The federal government had earlier accused Kanu of broadcasting threats across Nigeria from England, warning that anyone who flouted a sit-at-home order in the southeast would face consequences, and inciting insurrection against the government.



The federal government alleged that, based on Kanu’s threats, banks, schools, markets, shopping malls, and petrol stations in the southeast have remained closed. But Kanu denied the allegations, paving the way for trial. At the resumed hearing, the federal government’s lawyer, Adegboyega Awomolo SAN, requested that the trial commence.



Kanu’s lawyer, Alloy Ejimakor, asked the court to adjourn the trial due to two pending appeals challenging the court’s jurisdiction.

Awomolo argued that a criminal trial cannot be stalled because of a pending appeal and that the defense should file for a stay of proceedings at the appellate court.



The judge stated that the parties should not delay the matter, having ruled that the court would not attend to any applications until the end of the trial. Ejimakor insisted it was inappropriate to continue with the trial when he had not adequately prepared his client. He asserted that all court orders directing the detaining authority to allow him to prepare Kanu had been disobeyed.



The judge then directed that a prosecution witness be called, allowing Kanu’s lawyers to confer with him and cross-examine the witness the following day. Kanu then stood up and confronted his counsel, instructing him to sit down and allow him address the judge himself. He notes that no court in Nigeria has the jurisdiction to trial him, since the crime he allegedly commited was not in Nigeria.


“I will not subject myself to this court,” Kanu stated, asking the judge to recuse herself from the matter.



Awomolo countered that the Supreme Court’s judgment delivered in 2023, regarding the federal government and Nnamdi Kanu, mandated the court to proceed with the hearing and determination of Kanu’s trial. He stated that Kanu’s claims did not align with the Supreme Court’s verdict.


“This is clearly an incompetent and audacious observation,” Awomolo said.



The judge responded that, as far as she was concerned, there was nothing in the Supreme Court’s lead judgment that supported Kanu’s assertion. She expressed surprise that the defendant would stand up and yell at his counsel.



“I have already recused myself from this case and remit the file to the Chief Judge for further necessary action,” Nyako stated, saying she could not proceed with a trial where a defendant lacks confidence in her.



Awomolo opposed the application for the judge to recuse herself.



“I hereby recuse myself. I refer the case to the Chief Judge,” Nyako declared, indicating that Kanu had disrupted the proceedings.



Awomolo expressed his appreciation to the judge, lamenting that it was a very unfortunate day.



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