Alloy Ejimakor, legal consultant of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has revealed that he will challenge the federal high court ruling that sentenced him to life imprisonment.
Getekeepers News reports that Ejimakor spoke to journalists shortly after Justice James Omotosho delivered the judgement on Thursday, sentencing Kanu to life imprisonment on counts one, four, five, and six, alongside a 20-year term for count three and five years for count seven, all to run concurrently without the option of a fine.
Ejimakor described the verdict as a miscarriage of justice and said the defence team intends to appeal. He said, “What kind of precedent is being laid here? We are heading to the court of appeal.”
“The court of appeal is the only court in this country, or the next court in this country, that sits as a jury; we are going to approach justices there to check out what happened in court today.”
“And we are pretty sure the justices will agree with us that today was the symbol of the travesty of justice that everybody has been suspecting.”
“If the court of appeal disagrees with us, we head to the supreme court; Nnamdi Kanu is not going to stand convicted, he’s going to get overturned.
“This is the only day I have witnessed a man being convicted for mere pronouncements, just for what he said from his mouth, not what he did with his own hands.”
The verdict is not consistent with the evidence laid before the court; the sentence is overbroad, cruel and unusual.”
“How can you convict a man for making a mere broadcast from a location that was never named, and he never tied that broadcast to any single incident of violence, or even someone slapping someone, not to talk of terrorism?”
