A Federal High Court judge
in Abuja has withdrawn from the case filed by the federal
government against the self-acclaimed leader of IPOB, Mr
Nnamdi Kanu.
Justice James Tsoho said that he would return the case
file to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice
Ibrahim Auta for reassignment.
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra had earlier
petitioned Justice Tsoho before the National Judicial
Council over alleged judicial rascality.
At the resumed trial, Mr Kanu’s lead counsel Chuks
Muoma brought an application claiming that the court was
biased in the manner it has so far handled the matter.
They alleged that the court had, in the course of its ruling
on April 26 2016, openly expressed serious prejudice
against a member of the defence team, adding that it will
be in the interest of justice for the application to be
granted, to preserve the sanctity of the judicial office.
In his ruling, Justice Tsoho said that he had no personal
interest in Kanu’s trial and would be returning the case file
for reassignment.
Kanu alongside his co-accused, Benjamin Madubugwu and
David Nwawuisi are facing a six-count charge of
treasonable felony, brought against them by the federal
government.

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