The Supreme Court will today, Monday, October 24, hear the appeal filed by the Federal Government asking that it should set aside the Appeal Court judgment that freed Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
Quest Times earlier reported that the Appellate Court had in a unanimous judgment by the three-man panel of justices, dismissed the charges against Kanu by the FG for flagrantly violating all known laws in the way it forcefully renditioned Kanu from Kenya to the country for the continuation of his trial.
“The court will never shy away from calling the Executive to order when it edges towards Executive recklessness”, the appellate court held.
However, the Federal Government has gone to Nigeria’s apex court, asking it to stay the execution of the judgment the appellate court delivered on October 13.
Among other things, it is arguing that the appellate court panel erred in law and occasioned a miscarriage of justice when it relied on the manner Kanu was renditioned from Kenya to Nigeria after he jumped bail the trial court granted to him in 2017, to quash the entire charge against him.