Adamu Garba, an ex-presidential aspirant of the Young Progressives Party, YPP, and now a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has reacted to the Appeal Court’s ruling on Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
Remember that the Appeal Court discharged and acquitted Kanu of the terrorism charges brought by the Nigerian government.
An appellate court panel of three judges ruled that Kanu was illegally extracted from Kenya by Nigerian agents in a process known internationally as extraordinary rendition but defined as abduction by rights experts.
The judges ruled that the Nigerian government could not charge Kanu with any crime in the country until federal authorities explained how he was transferred from Nairobi to Abuja in June 2022.
In response, Adamu said on Twitter that the appeal court decision will spell doom for the Labour Party and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi.
“By the way, I’m curious what empirical evidence persuaded the appeal court to release and acquit Nnamdi Kanu despite his obvious criminal activities.”
“I respect the court’s decision, but if Kanu can go free, so should Abba Kyari, Sunday Igboho, and Henry Okah.”
An ex-presidential aspirant of the Young Progressives Party, YPP, and now a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Adamu Garba, has reacted to the Appeal Court’s ruling on the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu.
Recall that the Appeal Court had discharged and acquitted Kanu of the terrorism charges levelled against him by the Nigerian government.
A three-judge panel of the appellate court ruled that Kanu was illegally extracted from Kenya by Nigerian agents in a process known internationally known as extraordinary rendition but which rights experts define as an abduction.
The judges held that the Nigerian government could not charge Kanu for any offence in the country until federal authorities explained how they moved him from Nairobi to Abuja in June 2022.
Reacting, Adamu on his Twitter page said the appeal court verdict will spell doom for the Labour Party and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi.
”By the way, I wonder what empirical evidence convinced the appeal court to discharge and acquit Nnamdi Kanu despite his obvious criminal activities.
”I respect the court’s judgment but if Kanu can go free, Abba Kyari, Sunday Igboho and Henry Okah should all be freed.
”With the recent Appeal Court decision on Nnamdi Kanu, I don’t know what Peter Obi’s manifesto will be? Or is this the end of the euphoria?
”Nnamdi Kanu’s release may well be the final coffin of the Labor Party.”