Nnamdi Kanu's arrest is declared unconstitutional by a court, and the Federal Government is ordered to pay him N1 billion.



 The entrance of security agents to the apartment of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, in 2017 was unlawful and an infringement on his human rights, according to Justice Benson Anya of the Abia State High Court.


Kanu has petitioned the court for N5 billion in compensation for the military's raid of his father's home on September 10, 2017.


Delivering judgment today January 19, the presiding judge also ruled that Kanu's arrest and forceful return to Nigeria in June 2021 was "illegal" under local and international laws.


The presiding judge also ruled that the Federal government should pay Kanu the sum of N1billion as compensation for the violation of his fundamental human rights.


 


The court also recommended a political solution to the agitation for the restoration of the defunct Biafra Republic championed by IPOB.


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