The decision of Justice Binta Nyako to continue presiding over Nnamdi Kanu’s trial after recusing herself is not just a legal contradiction—it is a mockery of the very foundation of justice.
Justice should never be a tool of oppression. The decision of Justice Binta Nyako to continue presiding over Nnamdi Kanu’s trial after recusing herself is not just a legal contradiction—it is a mockery of the very foundation of justice. How can a judge who has acknowledged the need to step aside now insist on overseeing the same case? Where is the fairness? Where is the impartiality?
This is not just about Kanu; this is about the credibility of the Nigerian judiciary. If a defendant no longer trusts a judge to be fair, forcing that judge on him is not justice—it is persecution. The world is watching, history is recording, and every act of injustice today will become the shame of tomorrow.
Peace can never be built on injustice. If Nigeria wants peace, let justice be done. Free Nnamdi Kanu, apologize, compensate him, and let his people decide their fate through a referendum. Oppression only breeds resistance, while fairness fosters unity.
To the Nigerian judiciary: history will remember your choices. Choose justice now, before it is too late.
Khaleed Yazeedu wrote:
#UmuIgboNiile #FreeMaziNnamdiKanuNow
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