The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, on Friday
regained his freedom as he was released from Kuje Prison after
perfecting his bail condition.
Kanu was brought from Kuje Prison to the Federal High Court Abuja to sign the necessary bail papers.
The
News Agency of Nigeria reports that the process, which took about 10
minutes, saw Kanu emerging with smiles from the court in company of his
sureties and relatives.
Earlier, his lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, his
three sureties: the Chairman, South East Senate caucus, Senator
Enyinnaya Abaribe; a Jewish High Chief Priest, Immanuu-El Shalom; and a
Chartered Accountant residing in Abuja, Tochukwu Uchendu, signed his
bail bond.
Justice Binta Nyako had on Tuesday April 25 admitted Kanu to bail on health grounds.
Nyako, in her ruling said that one of the sureties must be a senior highly placed person of Igbo extraction, such as a senator.
He
was also to produce a highly respected and recognised Jewish leader and
a highly respected person, who is resident and owns landed property in
Abuja.
Nyako ruled that each of the sureties is to deposit N100 million.
In addition to the above bail conditions, Kanu was barred from attending any rally or granting any form of interview.
NAN
reports that Kanu, who is standing trial on allegations of treasonable
felony along with three others, has been in detention for over 18 months
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