Nnamdi Kanu sacks legal team, contacts another group
Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has sacked his legal team.
This is coming after losing his bid to be freed from continued detention.
The change of legal team has been formally communicated to the team led by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
A report by Vanguard quoted a reliable source as saying, “It is true that shortly after the Supreme Court ruling Nnamdi Ejimakor and Nnameka Ejiofor met with our leader and he asked them to formally write for the termination of the legal contract and give it to the lead counsel.
“They have already done that and the Senior Advocate of Nigeria has received the letter terminating the contract.
“In place of the former legal team leader, Nnamdi Kanu has approached another legal luminary from Cross River State to be holding briefs for him.
“They met recently and had some discussions on how best to handle his legal matters going forward but it is not clear if the former chief legal officer for Nigeria will agree to take up the brief.”
It was further learnt that the detained IPOB leader disbanded his legal team because he believed they did not do enough to quash his case and free him from continuous incarceration.
He is said to have lost faith in the legal team, which has also not been able to make a strong case to at least transfer him from the Department of State Services cell to the Kuje Correctional Service where he would have more freedom to relate with his friends and relatives.
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