Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court has given
reasons for not sentencing Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra, IPOB, to death.
Justice Omotosho, while delivering his sentence on the
Abia-born IPOB leader, said that he was moved to temper justice with mercy.
Quoting a portion of the book of Matthew, Justice Omotosho
pointed out that Jesus Christ taught His followers to show mercy.
He said that the sentence for Nnamdi Kanu was the death
penalty but that he had to show mercy because of the teachings of the Holy
Book.
He also mentioned that the international community now
frowns upon death sentences, adding that if not for this, the IPOB leader
deserved to die.
Omotosho handed down the judgment on Thursday following a
landmark ruling in the trial of the IPOB leader.
The judge had earlier convicted Kanu on all seven counts of
terrorism brought against him by the Department of State Services.
In his judgment, the judge stated that the prosecution
presented sufficient and credible evidence to prove its case.
He noted that Kanu failed to enter a defence, instead
choosing to rest his case on the prosecution’s evidence—a gamble the court said
left it with no option but to convict.
The judge criticised Kanu’s approach to achieving a Biafra
nation through violence, characterising it as the action of a terrorist group.
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