The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has reacted to the inability of the Appel Court to hear his appeal against the groupโs proscription as a terrorist organization.
Kanu lamented that the inability of the Appeal Court to hear the suit affirms the injustice of the proscription.
The administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari had proscribed IPOB due to its agitation for Biafra.
But, the group had challenged its proscription in court.
In March, the Abuja Court of Appeal had fixed October 16 to hear IPOBโs appeal.
However, Kanu decried the courtโs failure to hear IPOBโs suit challenging the proscription.
The IPOB leader disclosed this through his Special Counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, after their routine meeting at the Department of State Services, DSS.
Ejimakor disclosed that the case filed in 2018 and marked CA/A/214/2018 was still listed for hearing as scheduled as of Friday when they checked the Registry.
He, however, lamented that when they got to the court, the case had been removed from the Registry without any communication of such change to them.
Chatting with DAILY POST, Ejimakor said: โThe case was listed for hearing last on March 7 but was adjourned the same day without a hearing because of โelection petitionsโ. Today was the next date and by Friday when we checked the Registry, it was on the cause list.
โBut today, on arrival in Court, we were surprised when it was no longer on the cause list for today, and the reason again was โelection petitionsโ.
โI just exited from visitation with Nnamdi Kanu, and he asked me to, on his behalf, publicly decry the adjournment (earlier today) of the appeal filed by IPOB against its proscription since 2018.
โThe refusal to hear this appeal indirectly affirms the injustice of the proscription.
โWe are submitting a letter tomorrow first light morning to strongly request a new date no later than 10 days from tomorrow.โ