In anticipation of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Federal Government’s lawsuit against Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, or IPOB, armed agents of the Department of State Services, or DSS, have taken over security arraignment.
The supreme court is anticipated to deliver the make-or-mar ruling this morning.
DSS agents turned away plaintiffs and supporters of the self-declared IPOB leader by blocking the route to the court and the Villa gate.
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Additionally, journalists who were granted accreditation by the Supreme Court and had official tags were denied entry to the Court’s grounds.
Before the operatives reluctantly permitted newsmen to enter, it required the intervention of highly placed Court officials.
An inconspicuous security car blocked the courtroom’s main entrance, and journalists had to undergo a lengthy frisking process before being permitted inside.
As of the time of this publication, the panel headed by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun has not yet announced the court’s verdict.
The appeal aims to force the Federal Government to free the imprisoned head of IPOB. The Supreme Court was scheduled to rule on the case today, October 5.
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After the attorneys for both sides adopted their last briefs of argument, a five-member panel of the supreme court, presided over by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, approved the matter for judgement.
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