Supreme Court Overrules Lower Court, Orders Retrial for Nnamdi Kanu
Kanu, Leader of Biafra Separatist Group, Denied Bail
Retrial Set to Commence After Justice Tsoho's Judgment
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria's Supreme Court on Friday overturned a judgment by a lower court that had dismissed treason and terrorism charges against Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The apex court ordered a retrial of Kanu, who has been in detention since 2015.
This ruling marks a setback for Kanu and his supporters, who had hoped for his release. It also raises concerns about the potential for further unrest in Nigeria's southeast region, where IPOB has a strong presence.
The prosecution has accused Kanu of leading a separatist movement aimed at creating a breakaway Biafra state. They presented evidence of his alleged involvement in violent activities and the incitement of hatred against other ethnic groups.
Kanu has denied these charges, claiming that he is a peaceful activist advocating for self-determination for the Igbo people.
The Supreme Court's decision is expected to prolong Kanu's detention and the legal battle surrounding his case. It remains unclear when the retrial will commence.
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