Newsmen covering the court proceedings of Biafra revolunist, Nnamdi Kanu have been warned against the usage of phones
and other camera devices.
Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, on Monday, ordered that all journalists covering the case of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu be barred from using
their phones and cameras.
The order came on the heels of Kanu’s appearance before the court on Monday for hearing. An operative of the Department of
State Security (DSS), dressed in plain clothes, stood on the entrance of the courtroom
alongside three heavily armed prisons officials.
The operative said the judge gave a fresh order that no journalist should be allowed into the court room with their phones.
“Madam (the judge) gave the order; she said no journalists should be allowed inside with
their phones their cameras,” the DSS operative said.
It was, however, not clear if the DSS official was acting on his own or on the orders of Justice Nyako.
At the last hearing on the matter, Nyako had accused the security operatives of making a mole hill out of Nnamdi Kanu’s matter.
The judge said the “overzealous operatives are making this matter special.”
“There is absolutely nothing special about Nnamdi Kanu, there is absolutely nothing special about this case,” Justice Nyako had said angrily.
Kanu and three others are facing charges for treasonable felony among others.