The group said although it had not received any suit from ICC or had Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer, Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor received any notification of ICC suit against Kanu, it was a good omen if the rumour becomes a reality.
A civil rights activist, Mr Albert Ella, through his lawyer, Edward Omaga of Graylaw Solicitors had reportedly filed a complaint at ICC against IPOB, accusing members and the leader of committing grave crimes against humanity.
According to him, 55 persons, whose bodies were reportedly exhumed by the Department of State Services (DSS) were murdered by IPOB with the use of chemicals and other dangerous instruments against the Rome Statute.
But in a statement by the spokespersons of IPOB, Dr. Clifford Iroanya and Mr. Emma Mmezu, they said: “We are praying fervently that this news is actually true and not just a fiction. We, IPOB, wholeheartedly welcome this attempt to justify the continued illegal detention of our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by purportedly charging him to ICC.
“We have instructed our lawyers in Amsterdam to convey our willingness to stand trial as well as seek the ICC to prioritise the allegation.”
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