Kanu trial: Witness links IPOB sit-at-home order to Gulak's assassination | Pulse Nigeria
“He called for a sit-at-home, leading to the death of Gulak,” said Chief , SAN, lead counsel for the Federal Government, while questioning the witness.
BBB confirmed he participated in the investigations into the killing and read the contents of the certificate aloud in court.
The document was admitted into evidence and marked as Exhibit PWJ after Kanu’s lawyer, Chief , SAN, raised no objections.
The court proceeding focused briefly on this line of evidence before Agabi resumed cross-examination of the witness.
Gulak was shot and killed in 2021 while travelling in Owerri, a crime the government attributes to IPOB operatives.
The incident has become a focal point in the broader case against Kanu, who is facing multiple terrorism-related charges stemming from his activities as the leader of the secessionist group.
The hearing continues as the prosecution seeks to link Kanu’s public statements to violent acts attributed to IPOB supporters.