Second Republic lawmaker, Junaid
Mohammed, says the Federal Government should have quietly approach the Federal
High Court Abuja which granted leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB,
Nnamdi Kanu bail to revoke same.
Mohammed, a strong critic of the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration, described government’s talk
about sending Kanu back to jail as “noise making.”
The former lawmaker said, “Kanu
was sent to jail through a court order. And if the government feels it wants
him back in custody for violating certain conditions, they can go back and tell
the same court.
“What we have now shows that the
executive is not in order. What the government has done is a routine thing that
does not require noise making.”
Kanu, who is facing trial at the
Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, was earlier in the year granted bail
with conditions which government says he has flouted.
The Federal Government is asking
the court to revoke Kanu’s bail.
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