The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Ohanaeze should oppose, not monitor Kanu’s trial’

• VON DG lauds apex Igbo socio- cultural body

- From Lawrence Njoku ( Enugu) and Gordi Udeajah ( Umuahia)

SPECIAL Counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, the Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB) leader, has faulted the reported posture of Ohanaeze Ndigbo on the IPOB leader’s trial, saying the apex Igbo socio- cultural group should have opposed it.

Ohanaeze had, on Sunday, constitute­d a team of lawyers to monitor the trial.

In a statement yesterday, the counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, expressed disappoint­ment that Ohanaeze resolved to monitor the trial through a team of lawyers instead of kicking against it.

He insisted that Kanu could not be tried on the basis of this extraordin­ary rendition that brought him to Nigeria, adding: “Those who truly support Kanu do not need to monitor his trial or ensure he gets a fair trial, but should oppose his trial. Their monitoring of his trial gives the impression of bestowing legality to the illegality that brought him to Nigeria.”

According to Ejimakor, while it is commendabl­e that Kanu has attracted such avalanche of support across the spectrum, it is important to make it clear from the outset that there won’t be any trial to monitor.

“That Kanu is a bona fide citizen of Britain, travelling on a British passport when he was unlawfully renditione­d to Nigeria from Kenya, should counter more countervai­ling measures.

“What this means is that, apart from answering to its conscience as a nation, Nigeria shall ultimately answer to Britain, to the internatio­nal community and even to Kenya, if Kenya succeeds in denying official complicity in the rendition,” he added.

BUT the Director General, Voice of Nigeria ( VON), Mr. Osita Ikechukwu, has commended the leadership of Ohanaeze for what he described as a democratic stance in Kanu’s matter.

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