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Nnamdi Kanu To Court: My Witnesses Are Coming From Ethiopia, Kenya, Others

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The embattled leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, on Friday at the Federal High Court in Abuja presided over by Justice James Omotosho, said that his witnesses will be coming from all parts of the world, including Ethiopia, Kenya and the United States (U.S.).
Kanu, who opted to defend himself in the ongoing alleged terrorism trial preferred against him by the Federal Government told the court on Friday in Abuja.
Recall that Kanu, in a motion filed on Oct. 21, listed the names of prominent Nigerians and foreigners he intended to call as witnesses to defend himself.
The IPOB leader, in the application he personally signed, informed the court of his plan to call a total of 23 witnesses divided into two categories.
The first category, he said, would be those he called “ordinary but material witnesses, ” just he further told the court that his second category of witnesses would be “vital and compellable” and shall be “summoned under Section 232 of the Evidence Act, 2011.”
He prayed the court that, in view of the number of witnesses he intended to call, the court should consider granting a 90-day timeframe to enable him to conclude his defence.
The leader of the IPOB, however, disengaged his legal team led by Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN, former Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice on Thursday.
He told the court he was ready to defend himself.
When the case was called on Friday, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, represented the FG, and Kanu, who spoke from the dock, announced his appearance for himself.
“I am Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. I stand for myself,” he said.
Awomolo then told the court that the case was scheduled for defence and that they were ready to proceed.
But Kanu , who said he was not prepared to commence his defence, told the court that his disengaged lawyers were yet to hand over the case file to him.
“My lord, my counsel left the case yesterday, and I have not received the file from them.
“The few people that would have brought this were precluded from seeing me,” he said.
The IPOB leader then urged the court to adjourn the matter to enable him to do the needful.
Kanu also told the court that the three-day weekly visit to him at the Department of State Services (DSS) facility would no longer be enough for him to prepare his defence, considering the number of his witnesses, who would be coming across the world.
When Justice Omotosho asked him what the visiting days and times were, he said, “Two hours every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.”
According to Kanu, that is not enough because I have about 23 witnesses that will be coming all parts of the world, from Ethiopia, Kenya, and thecoming from U.S.
“I will want the court to make an order so that these people can have access to me,” he said.
When the judge asked him if these people were part of the witnesses he listed in the motion he filed, he said, “They are part of the witnesses listed, my lord.”
Responding, Adegboyega said Kanu had had all the time to defend himself since his no-case submission application failed.
Besides, the senior lawyer said the court bailiff had been trying to serve the subpoenaed witnesses Kanu listed in his application the summons to appear in court.
He said, contrary to Kanu’s submission, he was not aware that “some of the witnesses are coming from parts of the world.”
Awomolo, who did not oppose Kanu’s request for adjournment, prayed the court not to vacate the standing order which directed Kanu to defend himself within six days.
“I am aware that there is a standing order for the defendant to defend himself within ten days.
“The defendant wasted yesterday. This is the second day, my lord. I urge your lordship to keep to the standing order,” Awomolo said.
Justice Omotosho said he was surprised with Kanu’s statement that his lawyer had yet to hand over the case file, especially when Chief Kanu Agabi was involved.
“I am surprised that Chief Agabi will keep the file to himself, having announced nyesterday that the defendant will conduct the trial himself and told the counsel to leave,” he said.
After listening to the defendant, his lawyers and prosecutors, the judge then adjourned the matter until October 27 for Kanu to open his defence.

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