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KANU’S TRIAL: GOVERNMENT WITNESS SAYS AMOTEKUN IS LEGAL, ESN ISN’T

A government witness in the ongoing trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has testified that Amotekun, a security outfit created by governors of southwestern states, is a registered vigilante group recognized by the Federal government, while the Eastern Security Network (ESN), the armed wing of IPOB, is not. The witness, codenamed Mr BBB, stated this while giving his testimony at the Federal High Court in Abuja. He clarified that while Amotekun operates within the law, ESN operates illegally. When questioned about a video of governor Hope Uzodinma, where he claimed that killings in Imo State were politically motivated and not by IPOB members, the witness dismissed the claims. “Victims of killings in the southeast include security operatives and ordinary citizens and not just politicians,” he said. The witness also agreed with the Department of State Services (DSS) Director General’s statement that community policing must be guided by security agencies to forestall anarchy. The trial judge, James Omotosho, expressed his displeasure over attempts to cause unnecessary delays in the hearing of the case. He warned all parties to be well aligned with his position on the accelerated hearing of the matter. The defense team tendered several videos, including one by the DSS DG, where he urged communities to be the “first line of defense” in addressing insecurity and to be guided by security agencies in their approach to security. The judge adjourned the case till May 28 and 29, and June 6, 16, 18, and 19, giving the prosecution six days to prove and close its case.

KANU’S TERRORISM TRIAL CONTINUES: WITNESS TESTIFIES AGAINST BIAFRA AGITATOR

The trial of Biafra nation agitator, Nnamdi Kanu, continued with the testimony of the second prosecution witness, who identified Kanu as the founder of the Eastern Security Network (ESN) and operator of Radio Biafra. The witness, referred to as BBB, testified that he was assigned by the then Attorney General of the Federation to investigate Kanu. During the hearing, the prosecution attempted to tender a letter authorizing the investigation, but the defense counsel, Kanu Agabi, objected on grounds that the document was not front-loaded. The prosecution subsequently withdrew the document, and the court ordered that all materials intended for the trial must be served in advance and listed properly. The presiding judge, James Omotosho, also addressed a matter of confusion regarding legal representation, where a certain Charles Ude claimed to be a member of Kanu’s legal team. However, Agabi disassociated the team from Ude’s claim, and Kanu confirmed that Agabi remains his official legal representative. In another development, the court barred a relative of the defendant, Favour Kanu, from attending three successive proceedings of the court after she admitted to doing a live stream while the judge was seated and posting the content online. The matter was adjourned to May 7 for the continuation of the examination-in-chief of the second prosecution witness.

NIGERIA POLICE FORCE NEUTRALISES SEVEN TERRORISTS, RECOVERS 23 ARMS AND AMMUNITION

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has neutralised seven terrorists and recovered 23 arms and ammunition in various parts of the country. According to a statement issued by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the police operatives attached to the Kebbi State Command trailed and engaged some kidnappers in a fierce gun duel, resulting in the neutralisation of four kidnappers and the arrest of one with fatal injuries. The police also rescued the kidnapped victim, Umaru Bawa, aged 60, who was abducted from Gobiraje Village in Suru LGA of Kebbi State on February 14, 2025. The operatives recovered the cash sum of Three Million Naira (N3,000,000) already paid to the kidnappers as ransom. In another operation, the police neutralised two Eastern Security Network (ESN) kingpins and recovered seven AK-47 rifles, 13 pump-action guns, and hundreds of assorted live ammunition in Imo State. The operation was carried out by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force attached to the Imo State Command, in collaboration with other security agencies. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, commended the brave efforts of the operatives involved and emphasized the need for continued vigilance in the fight against crime. He assured that the police would continue to work tirelessly to ensure a safer environment for all Nigerians. “The Force assures members of the public that these operations will continue with renewed vigour as it strives to ensure a safer environment for all Nigerians,” the IGP said. “As part of these ongoing efforts, the IGP has called for increased intelligence gathering, community engagement, and prompt reporting of suspicious activities by citizens.”