An Enugu High Court has ordered the Southeast governors to pay Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, N8 billion as compensation.
Justice A.O. Onovo ruled that the sum was compensation for infringing on Kanuโs fundamental human rights.
The judge gave the order while passing judgement on Kanuโs appeal against IPOBโs proscription.
Kanu, through his Special Counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, had dragged the Southeast governors and the Federal Government before the Enugu High Court over IPOBโs proscription and violation of his fundamental rights in 2017.
The presiding judge ordered the Southeast governor to apologize to Kanu and publish their apology in three national dailies.
This was disclosed in a statement by Ejimakor tagged: โMazi Nnamdi Kanu/IPOB wins landmark victory against proscription of IPOBโ.
The statement reads: โToday, I led a team of lawyers to a landmark victory before the High Court of Enugu State in SUIT NO: E/20/2023 filed in January 2023 against the Southeast Governorsโ Forum and the FG (Respondents) for their collective executive actions (in 2017) that led to the proscription of IPOB and declaring it a terrorist group in contravention of Section 42 of the Constitution which prohibits discrimination on the basis of ethnicity.
โIn a well-considered judgment that lasted for over three hours, the High Court (coram Justice A.O. Onovo) granted the following Reliefs.
โDeclared that the practical application of the Terrorism Prevention Act and the executive or administrative action of the Respondents (Southeast Governors Forum and the Federal Government) which directly led to the proscription of IPOB and its listing as a terrorist group, said IPOB being comprised of citizens of Nigeria of the Igbo and other Eastern Nigerian ethnic groups, professing the political opinion of self determination and the consequent arrest, detention and prosecution of the Applicant (MAZI NNAMDI KANU) as a member/leader of said IPOB is illegal, unlawful, unconstitutional and amounts to infringement of the Applicantโs fundamental right not to be subjected to any disabilities or restrictions on the basis of his ethnicity as enshrined and guaranteed under Section 42 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and his fundamental rights as enshrined under Articles 2,3,19 &20 of the African Charter on Human and Peopleโs Rights (Enforcement and Ratification) Act.
โDeclared that self determination is not a crime and thus cannot be used as a basis to arrest, detain and prosecute the Applicant, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
โOrdered the Respondents, jointly or severally, to issue official Letter(s) of Apology to the Applicant (Mazi Nnamdi Kanu) for the infringement of his said fundamental rights; and publication of said Letter(s) of Apology in three (3) national dailies.
โOrdered the Respondents to, jointly or severally, pay the sum of N8,000,000,000.00 (Eight Billion Naira) to the Applicant (Mazi Nnamdi Kanu), being monetary damages claimed by the Applicant against the Respondents jointly and severally for the physical, mental, emotional, psychological, property and other damages suffered by the Applicant as a result of the infringements of his fundamental rights by the Respondents.โ