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Press Statement By Festus Keyamo On The Conviction Of Henry Okah In South Africa by chosen04(f): 8:03pm On Jan 21, 2013
By Festus Keyamo

The decision of the South African Court that convicted Henry Okah this morning of charges relating to terrorism is politically motivated and legally incorrect.

As counsel to Charles Okah and others who are facing the same set of charges under Nigerian Laws, I have been actively involved in coordinating the trials both in South Africa and in Nigeria.

The fundamental flaw in the trial is that Henry Okah was not given adequate facilities and the opportunity to defend himself. This is because after the prosecution closed its case in South Africa, the defence attorneys and my Chambers here in Abuja tried frantically to summon the witnesses of Henry Okah who are based here in Nigeria to testify on his behalf. These witnesses include some government officials.

In this regard, we wrote to the Attorney General of the Federation who replied and directed that Henry’s counsel in South Africa apply to the court there for an order to secure the legal assistance of the Attorney-General of Nigeria. This was only two weeks ago (please, find attached a copy of the letter from the Attorney-General of the Federation to my office and note that the date on the letter was mistakenly given as 8th January, 2012 instead of 2013.)

Without giving Henry’s counsel in South Africa adequate time and facilities to follow the directives, the South African court foreclosed his opportunity to call witnesses and rushed to convict him. This is a breach of his fundamental right to fair hearing and an obvious attempt by the South African authorities to please Nigeria at all cost. That is why the judgment is nothing but political.

Whilst all Nigerians empathise with those who lost their lives and limbs in the October 1, 2010 bombing, it is wrong to convict anybody for it without due process. Henry has been convicted without due process.

I condemn this judgment and call on Nigerians and the international community to condemn the trial and judgment of Henry Okah whose only offence was his refusal to accept the so-called amnesty offered by the Yar’Adua-Jonathan administration and his insistence on the Niger-Delta controlling its resources.
With the recent condemnation of Jonathan by some militants who initially accepted the amnesty programme, I am sure they now know that Henry Okah was correct not to have accepted the poisoned chalice called amnesty.

The Nigerian government must immediately use all diplomatic efforts to ensure that Henry Okah does not die in a South African prison and for the South African government to grant him unconditional pardon. This is without prejudice to his right to appeal against the judgment.

Thank you.

Festus Keyamo, Esq.


http://saharareporters.com/press-release/press-statement-festus-keyamo-conviction-henry-okah-south-africa

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Re: Press Statement By Festus Keyamo On The Conviction Of Henry Okah In South Africa by chosen04(f): 8:11pm On Jan 21, 2013
And how can the learned judge (if actually he is learned) agreed that HENRY OKAH is same person as JOMO GBOMO? When JOMO GBOMO was still issuing press statements and conducting interviews whilst HENRY was in SA cell?
Re: Press Statement By Festus Keyamo On The Conviction Of Henry Okah In South Africa by Omexonomy: 8:16pm On Jan 21, 2013
Oga festus wetin be all this na how much okar pay you for all this from 2010 to 2013 is not enough to try henry. This not nigeria where justice can be delayed by bribing the judge.
Re: Press Statement By Festus Keyamo On The Conviction Of Henry Okah In South Africa by Nobody: 8:28pm On Jan 21, 2013
Rubbish,is this not the same keyamo that stood against oppression? See what money can do, festus is now more concerned either conviction is right or wrong,when some families are put into tears by the bombing. My respect for you has declined seriously.am disappointed in you.

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