Biafra Zionist Movement accuses trial judge of bias |
Counsel to the accused persons, Olu Omotayo, also made an oral application to withdraw from further appearances in the trial.
Onwuka and 11 other persons have been standing trial over allegations that they invaded the Enugu State Broadcasting Service (ESBS), Enugu in June last year with the intent to declare the independent state of Biafra.
Addressing the court, Onwuka said: “Since November 19 last year when this trial began, you have been biased in all your rulings. All your rulings have been in favour of the Federal Government. This is not a criminal trial; it is a political trial. The case has international ramifications and the world is watching.”
Justice Agishi had earlier ruled in favour of the prosecution to have two more witnesses testify in camera, declaring that only accredited members of the press would be allowed into the court in subsequent trials.
Prosecuting counsel, David Kaswe, from the office of the Attorney General of the Federation had informed the court before the ruling that he was dismayed at the pattern of reportage of the trial in the media and asked the judge to order journalists out.
He said reports in the media had embarrassed the office of the Attorney General.
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