In a development that could shape the ongoing trial of Nnamdi Kanu, a federal court has admitted a written statement he made to the Department of State Services (DSS) on July 17, 2021. In the document, Kanu declined to make any new statements during interrogation, saying he had already said all he needed to say.

The court’s decision to admit the statement adds weight to earlier disclosures made by the detained IPOB leader. Legal analysts note that such admissions, while not new revelations, could help establish a timeline of Kanu’s interactions with security agencies and clarify his stance during detention. His legal team had previously argued for the exclusion of statements made without legal representation, but the court found no procedural violations in this instance.

This move adds another layer to the already complex and politically sensitive case. Kanu faces several charges, including treason, stemming from his leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra, a group seeking independence for southeastern Nigeria. The case continues to generate national and international attention, particularly around issues of human rights and state response to separatist movements.

6 responses to “Court Accepts Kanu’s DSS Statement in Ongoing Case”

  1. Ekemini Victor Avatar
    Ekemini Victor

    admission of Kanu’s DSS statement definitely complicates things. Whether it helps or hurts his case depends on how the court interprets it, but it’s clear this trial is more than just legal it’s political too. Eyes still on the judiciary to stay fair and transparent.

  2. Dorathy Ubong Francis Avatar
    Dorathy Ubong Francis

    As the case unfolds, it remains a benchmark for Nigeria’s handling of separatist movements and human rights.
    All eyes will be on how justice balances legality with fairness.

  3. Blessing Ekpo Avatar
    Blessing Ekpo

    Seriously I don’t know what to say on his case

  4. Mmeyene bassey Avatar
    Mmeyene bassey

    Court admitted Nnamdi Kanu’s statement, let the truth prevail.

  5. Aiyelero Tobiloba Avatar
    Aiyelero Tobiloba

    This trial is going sideways

  6. Goodnews Akpan Avatar
    Goodnews Akpan

    The court must ensure justice and fairness in all its doing and not submit to the bidding of the highest bidder. Kanu’s case is that which has turned political but the court must uphold justice.

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