The Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, OAGF, and Minister of Justice, has said the re-arrest of the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, was not in any way illegal, stressing that, it was in accordance with the International legal process, .
The Special Assistant to the Minister of Justice, on Media and Public Relations, Jibrilu Gwandu, on Friday, stated that the IPOB Leader was represented by a Lawyer throughout the judicial process that led to the grant of his earlier bail.
Gwandu said: “Bench warrant was lawfully and judiciously procured through judicial process by a competent court of law, whose bail conditions he breached with impunity.
“He (Nnamdi Kanu) has been represented by a Counsel all through the judicial process, and was never denied a right of choice of Counsel or recourse to one, even when he symbolises a proscribed association (IPOB) in law and, in fact, his association has been legally proscribed.
“So, there was no illegality in the entire process.”
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