Nnamdi Kanu rejects masked men as witnesses against him
Friday February 19, 2016
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By Ikechukwu Nnochiri
ABUJA
– The detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr.
Nnamdi Kanu, who is facing a six-count treason charge, has opposed an
application by the federal government to conduct his trial in secret.
FG
had in the application it filed before the Federal High Court sitting
in Abuja, decried that all the witnesses billed to testify against Kanu
and two other pro-Biafra agitators, Benjamin Madubugwu and David
Nwawuisi, who are facing trial with him, have declined to appear in
court. Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, sandwiched between
security operaives, leaving the court yesterday in Abuja.
It said the
witnesses insisted that they would not testify against the defendants
unless their safety was guaranteed. Consequently, government lawyer, Mr.
David Kaswe, prayed trial Justice John Tsoho to issue an order
protecting the identities of the witnesses by allowing them to either
wear facial mask or to testify behind screens.
FG equally applied for an
order excluding persons except journalists from witnessing the
proceedings. “The measure is to safeguard the lives of prosecution
witnesses who live in the geographical region where the defendants come
from. Since their arrest, there has been violent protests for the
defendants to be released. “The witnesses have already indicated fear to
give evidence in view of perceived backlash.
My lord, they have
categorically informed us that unless they could be guaranteed some form
of protection by the court, they would not come to testify. “In the
light is this, the case of the prosecution will be greatly affected
should there be any reason for the witnesses not to come to court”,
Kaswe submitted. Meanwhile, Kanu, through his lead counsel, Chief Chuks
Muoma, SAN, vehemently opposed the application which he said grossly
lacked merit.
He argued that section 36(4) of the 1999 constitution made
no provision for masquerades to testify in a trial involving an
alleged act of treason. “An accused person under our jurisprudence and
justice administration must be confronted with his accusers eye-ball to
eye-ball. “My lord we operate an accusatorial system of procedure
under the common law. Justice must not only be done but must be seen to
have been done. “It is not within common sense to malign and accuse
someone in public and apply to try him in the bedroom.
Having been
accused in public we want to also be tried in public. “We therefore urge
this court not to allow masquerades to testify before it. We want to
see their faces and ask them questions. As masquerades, how will the
court be able to gauge their demeanour and body language? Is it by the
rhythm of their dance steps? “The tenets of justice outweigh this
application and we urge my lord to reject it. It has no merit
whatsoever. Secret trial is for terrorism charge, it is not for the type
of offence for which these defendants were charged. “Secret trial does
not apply in a case of treasonable felony or involvement in alleged
unlawful society.
During the trial we will prove to them that we are
not an illegal organisation”, Muoma added. After listening to the
parties, Justice Tsoho stood down ruling on the matter till 2pm. Kanu
who was hitherto the Director of Radio Biafra and Television, has been
in detention since October 14, 2015, when he was arrested by security
operatives upon his arrival to Nigeria from his base in the United
Kingdom. The defendants were alleged to have committed treasonable
felony, an offence punishable under Section 41(C) of the Criminal Code
Act, CAP C38 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria.
FG alleged that they
were the ones managing the affairs of the IPOB which it described as “an
unlawful society”. Specifically, Kanu was alleged to have illegally
smuggled radio transmitters into Nigeria, which he used to disseminate
“hate broadcasts”, encouraging the “secession of the Republic ofBiafra”,
from Nigeria. However, the accused persons, pleaded not guilty to the
charge on January 20, even as the court ordered their remand at Kuje
prison in Abuja.
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