The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has stated that
international observers would monitor the court trial of their leader, Nnamdi
Kanu.The case is expected to come up on January 10, 2017.
The group, therefore, enjoined its supporters and freedom
fighters nationwide to be in court to witness the case.
In a statement made
available by IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, the group
said among those that would observe the court session in Abuja are
International Human Rights Groups, International Media organisations, and other
foreign observers.“All Indigenous People of Biafra family members are expected
to be in Abuja on that day 10th of January 2017.“This is to let the world know how formidable and resolute
we are towards ensuring that justice is done in the case of our leader and to
remind the world that the restoration of our God-given nation called Biafra is
irreversible and on course.“Therefore, we are expecting the entire members of the
Indigenous People of Biafra and Biafrans that reside in Abuja and its environs
to be in court on that fateful day in Abuja to witness the court proceedings of
the case between our leader and Muhammadu Buhari”, the statement noted.Ealier, the group had strongly kicked against the plan by
the federal government to secretly try its leader, Kanu.
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