Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, has filed a new motion at the Federal High Court in Abuja, setting out reasons he does not want to remain in Sokoto prison.
Kanu, who was recently found guilty and given a life sentence on terrorism charges, argued that being kept at the Sokoto Custodial Centre would obstruct his move to appeal the judgment.
The motion ex parte, signed by him, was submitted on Thursday through his younger brother, Prince Emmanuel Kanu.
He explained: “On the 21st of November 2025, the applicant was transferred to, and is currently detained at the Sokoto Correctional Facility, which is over 700 kilometres from Abuja.
“The applicant, who is currently unrepresented by counsel, intends to personally exercise his constitutional right of appeal against the conviction and sentence.
“The preparation of the notice of appeal and the record of appeal requires the Applicant’s personal interface with the Registry of this Honourable Court and the Court of Appeal in Abuja.
“All persons critical to assisting the applicant in preparing his appeal, including his relatives, associates, and legal consultants, are based in Abuja.
“The applicant’s continued detention in Sokoto renders his constitutional right to appeal impracticable, occasioning exceptional hardship and potentially defeating the said right, in violation of Section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended),” he noted.
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