Sowore attorney general orders dss to hands off prosecution

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Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), was arrested in June 2021 and has been in detention since then. His lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, has been seeking his release, citing lack of jurisdiction and the fact that the Federal High Court in Abuja had granted Kanu bail in 2017.

Recently, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, ordered the Department of State Services (DSS) to hand over the prosecution of Nnamdi Kanu to the Attorney-General's office. This move was seen as a significant development in the case, as it could potentially lead to a change in the way the case is prosecuted.

The AGF's order was reportedly made in response to a request from the DSS, which had been handling the prosecution of Kanu. The DSS had been accused of mishandling the case, with some critics claiming that the agency was not competent to handle the prosecution.

The AGF's decision to take over the prosecution of Kanu's case has been welcomed by some, who see it as a step towards ensuring that the case is prosecuted fairly and in accordance with the law. However, others have expressed concerns that the move could be a ploy to further delay the case or to use Kanu as a political pawn.

It remains to be seen how the AGF's decision will impact the case, but it is clear that the development has significant implications for the future of the prosecution.