The Federal Government has enlisted a Dutch, Mr. Ronald Stilting,
Manager, Golden Tulip Airport Hotel, Lagos, among the eight prosecution
witnesses that are to testify against the leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra and founder of Radio Biafra , Nnamdi Kanu, and two
others when their trial for alleged treason and other ancillary offences
begins next year.
Operatives of the Department of State Services
on October 14, 2015, arrested Kanu at the Golden Tulip Airport Hotel,
where he allegedly checked into, using a fictitious name.
On
December 23, the accused persons were scheduled for arraignment before a
Federal High Court in Abuja, but Kanu refused to take his plea to the
six counts of treason and other charges instituted against him and his
two co-defendants due to what he called his lack of confidence in the
presiding judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed.
The judge promptly
returned the case file to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court,
Justice Ibrahim Auta, for reassignment to another judge and the three
accused persons were returned to the custody of the DSS.
The
Federal Government, through the Federal Director of Public Prosecutions,
Mr. Mohammed Diri, alleged in the summary of its case in the newly
filed six counts that the IPOB leader checked into the hotel, using the
name, Ezebuiro Nwannekaenyi, in order to conceal his identity.
Diri stated this in a document listing the proposed prosecution witnesses lined up to testify against Kanu and the two others.
The DPP stated, “Stilting is the Manager of Golden Tulip Hotel, Lagos.
“He will give evidence as to how the 1st defendant checked into Golden Tulip Hotel, Airport, Lagos.”
The
DPP stated that Kanu, a citizen of both Nigeria and Britain, had as his
name on the Nigerian passport, Nwannekaenyi Nnamdi Ngozichukwu
Okwukanu, while his British passport bore Nnamdi Kenny Okwukanu.
Diri stated, “Nnamdi Kanu is a Nigerian/British citizen, with both Nigerian and British passports.
“The
Nigerian passport bears the name Nwannekaenyi Nnamdi Ngozichukwu
Okwukanu, while the British passport bears the name Nnamdi Kenny
Okwukanu.
“Kanu is the self-acclaimed founder and leader of the
Indigenous People of Biafra, the pedestal on which he is propagating a
secessionist agenda, aimed at carving a Republic of Biafra out of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria before he was arrested on 14th October, 2015
at Golden Tulip Hotel, Lagos, where he checked in, using a fictitious
name of Ezebuiro Nwannekaenyi, apparently to conceal his identity.”
Stilting,
in a hand-written statement which he made to the DSS on October 15,
confirmed that Kanu was checked into the hotel on the previous day in
another name.
He stated, “On the evening of 14th October around 10pm,
I was called in my room to assist in solving a problem going on in the
lobby at the Golden Tulip Airport Hotel.
“I met the director of
SSS (DSS) and a number of agents there who were searching for a Mr.
Nnamdi Kanu, who was supposed to be lodging in our hotel.
“Nobody was registered under that name in our systems.
“I
assisted the agents to check all occupied rooms. Eventually, we found a
suspicious person in Room 303, who turned out to be Mr. Nnamdi Kanu,
who had registered under another name.
“I had never seen the man before and I am not aware of Mr. Nnamdi’s activities.”
Apart
from Kanu, one of the two other defendants in the six counts filed by
the Federal Government is a Field Maintenance Engineer, David Nwawuisi,
who was given the responsibility of maintaining MTN masts in Enugu
State.
The other defendant, Benjamin Madubugwu, was said to be
living in Ubilisiuzo, Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State,
where he allegedly received custody of a container housing radio
transmitters meant for Radio Biafra from Kanu.
In the six counts
preferred against the three defendants, Kanu is accused of treasonable
felony through his alleged agitation in his broadcasts on Radio Biafra
for the secession of Biafra Republic from Nigeria.
The offence is punishable under section 41(c) of the Criminal Code Act.
Kanu is also accused of managing an unlawful society (IPOB) and smuggling into the country a TRAM 50L radio transmitters.
Both
offences are said to be punishable under Section 63 of the Criminal
Code Act and section 47(2)(a) of the Customs and Excise Management Act.
Madubugwu
was also separately accused in count five of unlawful possession of
firearms, comprising one Emerald Magnum Pump Action gun, one Delta Pump
Action gun and 41 cartridges/ammunition without lawful authority or
licence.
The offence is said to be punishable under section 27(b)(1) of the Firearms Act.
Madugwu
and Nwawuisi are also accused of assisting in the management of the
allegedly unlawful IPOB, an offence punishable under Section 63 of the
Criminal Code Act.
Others enlisted as witnesses that will testify
against Kanu and his co-defendants when the trial begins are four
operatives of the DSS, who are to give evidence on, among others, the
circumstances of Kanu’s arrest and the search conducted at Ubulusiuzor,
Anambra State home of Madubugwu.
Another proposed witness is an
unnamed “security lady attached to the MTN mast at Ngwo Enugu” who is to
give evidence on how the defendants negotiated for the mounting of the
Radio Biafra transmitter at the site of the mast.
The rest of the
two proposed witnesses are members of staff of the National
Broadcasting Corporation, who are to testify on recorded broadcasts of
Radio Biafra , inspection of the TRAM 50L transmitter.
The fresh
charges were filed against the three men barely 24 hours after Justice
Adeniyi Ademola in a ruling on Kanu’s bail application on December 17,
ordered his unconditional release from DSS custody having been detained
for about two months without any valid charges filed against him.
No new date has been fixed for the arraignment of the accused persons.
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