arbitrary.
Similarly, IPOB leader who is in prison for treason charges has also dragged Nigerian government to ECOWAS court to seek redress. However, Court of Justice has adjourned Nnamdi Kanu’s alleged fundamental human rights breach case against the Federal Government till November 8. The presiding judge, Micah Wright, adjourned the case on Wednesday for definite hearing following an application by the defendant. The Federal Government, who was absent, had written to the court to adjourn the case because it had conflicting case in another court.
Mr. Kanu, in the suit, is asking for a compensation of $800 million for alleged violation of his human rights and an order directing his unconditional release and that of his personal belongings.
THE BIG QUESTION IS:
Will ECOWAS Court Do For Nnamdi Kanu As It Did for Sambo Dasuki?
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Johnson Ahile
The court may favour him. you never can tell
Endy Edeson
that would be a cheering news for his supporters @ahile
Muyiwa Kusimo
Nigeria is a signatory to the treaty and otherprotocols as deemed regulated by ECOWAS.
Enforcement and implementation of a judgement
occasioned/
definitely not fulfill a full compliance..
There are impending factors negating compliance of
same.
“Firstly the court as you know does not have a
police or assigned sheriff needed to perform any
execution or implemention of its own
decisions, the court depends upon the goodwill of
unwilling
member states for successful enforcement of an
unfavorable decision awarded against such member
state.
Proper mechanism for the enforcement of any
judgement delivered by the court is practically at
zero level.
It is only a member state that wants to toe the path
of honour will hitherto recommend due recognition
to such a given judgement.
Basically i doubt if Kanu will get a relief via the court even if he is favoured by the court.
It is only a member state that wants to toe the path
of honour will hitherto recommend due recognition
to such a given judgement.
Basically i doubt if Kanu will get a relief via the court even if he is favoured by the court.
Oogunyemi Holuwartaryo Emmy Horladeeplenty
When there is life there is hope. just pray they will free the man
Jeremiah Ademolu
And you think Buhari will let Dasuki go despite ECOWAS order
Edet Daniel
The
question is has dasuki been released? You can't go against the law of
the land and want to hide under ECOWAS umbrella for safety it won't work
let's keep our fingers crossed and see how the drama will unfold
Endy Edeson
@muyiwa:
interesting. you mean. It is not mandatory for the Nigerian government
to obey Ecowas court, it's a matter of choice. @Edet: probably because
he has not met certain bail conditions to regain freedom through ECOWAS
court decision. @Ademolu: Well, you know how it works. If he agrees with
"THE OGAs AT THE TOP"
Muyiwa Kusimo
RE: Endy...The impending factors I mentioned in my earlier remark sufficed as obstacle to any decision given by the court.
Moreover the Nigerian constitution is the supreme laws that guide the country.
Moreover the Nigerian constitution is the supreme laws that guide the country.