A Federal High Court in Abuja, has again adjourned a fresh N1billion suit filed by leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, against the Federal Government to March 18 this year for hearing.
On January 8, Justice James Omotosho fixed the hearing for Monday March 4 when no lawyer represented Kanu in court.
Upon resumed hearing counsel to the defence, I.I. Hassan, told the court that they were yet to be served with processes in the matter.
But Kanu’s lawyer, Alloy Ejimakor, said everything needed for the service of their processes on the defence had been perfected.
He wondered why the originating motion and other applications were yet to be served on the defence by the bailiff.
Justice Omotosho eventually adjourned the matter until March 18, 2024 for the plaintiff to serve the defence in the suit.
Recall that Kanu, through his lawyer, Ejimakor, had filed the latest suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1633/2023 for the enforcement of his fundamental rights while in detention.
In the originating motion dated and filed December 4, the applicant sued the Federal Republic of Nigeria (FRN), AGF, Department of State Service (DSS) and its Director-General as 1st to 4th respondents respectively.
In the motion, the detained IPOB leader prayed for eight reliefs.
He sought “a declaration that the respondents’ act of refusing or preventing his counsel from taking notes of details of counsel’s professional discussions/consultations with him at DSS detention, with said discussions/consultations relating to preparation of his defence amounted to denial of his right to be given adequate facilities for the preparation of his defence by legal practitioners of his own choice.”
He described the acts as illegal,
He is also seeking an order mandating the respondents to jointly and severally pay the sum of N1 billion as damages for the mental, emotional, psychological and other damages he suffered as a result of his rights’ breach.