District of Columbia, DC, Court in the United States, US,
has dismissed the suit filed by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, against
the Federal Government and 15 others seeking millions of dollars compensation.
The group, through its plaintiff, Godson M. Nnaka and his
lawyers is also seeking payment of 40 per cent of the $550 million Abacha loot.
Respondents in the suit are the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur
Buratai, Director General of Department of State Service, DSS, Lawal Daura, former Inspector
General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase and his successor, Ibrahim Idris.
Others are governors of Abia and Anambra states, Okezie
Ikpeazu and Willie Obiano. IPOB had filed the case against the defendants in
the U.S. court, alleging rights violation, torture and killing of its members
who were on peaceful protest at different times and locations between 2016 and
2017.
The trial judge, Dabney Friedrich, dismissed IPOB’s case for
lack of jurisdiction, saying officials of the Nigerian government enjoy foreign
immunity.
The case was filed by counsel to IPOB, DC Attorneys, Fein
& DelValle PLLC, while the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF,
Abubakar Malami, retained the services of Anthony O.
Egbase of (AOE) Law and Associates to represent Nigeria.
IPOB had alleged that the respondents
conspired and agreed to kill Biafran civilians in order to crush Biafra and
terrorise them.
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