Nigerian govt. owes me $800m as compensation – IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu

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Image result for photos of nnamdi kanuLeader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, claims that he is being owed $800m by Nigerian Government for his alleged unlawful arrest and detention in 2015.

Nnamdi was granted bail by the Federal High Court in Abuja where he is being prosecuted alongside others on charges of treasonable felony.

This is contained in his response to the motion filed by the Federal Government asking the Court of the Economic Community of West African States sitting in Abuja to dismiss a fundamental human rights enforcement suit filed by the IPOB leader.

Kanu had filed the suit on March 3, 2016 demanding $800m as compensation from the Federal Government of Nigeria for his alleged unlawful arrest in 2015 and detention.

Nigerian Government, through its lawyer, Mrs. Maimuna Shiru, filed its motion on November 13, stating that Kanu having been granted bail by the Federal High Court in Abuja on April 25, 2017, and allegedly jumped bail, the judgment of the ECOWAS Court on the suit would serve no purpose.

But Kanu, through his lawyer, Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor, objected to the Federal Government’s motion contending that granting bail to the IPOB leader was just a partial satisfaction of prayers sought in the suit.

He maintained that the ECOWAS Court had the power to grant his client the $800m compensation sought since the IPOB leader’s rights had been violated.

Ejiofor stated in his written address, “We submit therefore that the court has powers to order for payment of compensatory damages when found that the plaintiff’s right has been violated.” (Punch)

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