By Kingsley Omonobi
Lawyer and Activist, Barr. Maxwell Opara, on Monday, disclosed that organizers for the protests for the discharge of Nazi Nnamdi Kanu by the Tinubu administration didn’t see or obtain any court docket order banning the protest, as claimed by the Police.
That is simply as he stated, “You (FG) are granting Amnesty to terrorists and bandits, discussing and negotiating with non-state actors who’ve inflicted ache and destruction on the nation and refuse to free Kanu.
Talking at Berger Axis of Abuja through the protest, Opara, nonetheless, puzzled “why the selective implementation of court docket orders,” noting that a number of court docket orders had ordered the discharge of Kanu from detention with out being obeyed.
“One court docket judgment awarded N1 billion in opposition to the federal authorities of Nigeria for the continual detention of Maxi Kanu”, he stated.
He famous that the unseen court docket order the Police are claiming solely stated protesters ought to steer clear of the Presidential Villa and the Nationwide Meeting, including, “We have now left the Secretariat and the three arms zone space for them. So why are they after us?”
He confirmed that a number of the protest leaders have been arrested by the Police, however stated it won’t deter them from forging forward with the protest till the federal authorities frees Nnamdi Kanu.
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