Connect with us

News

BREAKING: 107 IPOB women freed from jail

Published

on

“All the 112 remaining IPOB women have just been discharged of all the frivolous charge filed against them by the police. Jubilation all over the places. We will take serious action against the police for the gross violation of their fundamental rights.”

That was Barrister Iheanyi Ejiofor, lawyer to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), in a text message from Owerri, the Imo State capital, minutes ago.

The message came barely an hour after News Express broke the news of the imminent release of the women “within hours”.

The Owerri Magistrate Court, which freed the women, had on Wednesday released 15 of them.

The women, who had embarked on a peaceful protest on August 17, were arrested by the Imo State Police Command and remanded in prison custody since August 20 by Magistrate S.K. Durumba.

The discharge and acquittal followed a nolle prosequi (notice of discontinuation) filed by the Attorney General of Imo State, Barr Miletus Maduakolam Onukaogu Nlemedim, in the wake of national outrage over the ordeal of the women, who were asking for the whereabouts of IPOB Leader Nnamdi Kanu and his parents, none of whom had been seen or heard since a devastating military raid on their Umuahia residence in neighbouring Abia State.

GrassRoots.ng is on a critical mission; to objectively and honestly represent the voice of ‘grassrooters’ in International, Federal, State and Local Government fora; heralding the achievements of political and other leaders and investors alike, without discrimination. This daily, digital news publication platform serves as the leading source of up-to-date information on how people and events reflect on the global community. The pragmatic articles reflect on the life of the community people, covering news/current affairs, business, technology, culture and fashion, entertainment, sports, State, National and International issues that directly impact the locals.

Continue Reading

Trending