Ex-terrorists’ negotiator, Tukur Mamu, granted access to personal doctor

Tukur Mamu

Mamu, through his lawyer, sought an order of court to have access to his personal doctor.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Tukur Mamu, a former terrorists’ negotiator, has been granted access to his own personal doctor over alleged deteriorating health condition.

Ruling on Tuesday, Justice Inyang Ekwo of a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered that Mamu’s medical doctor should be allowed to treat him subject to the supervision of a team of physicians in the Department of State Service (DSS).

Justice Ekwo, who agreed with the argument of Mamu’s counsel, Johnson Usman, asked the Federal Government’s lawyer, David Kaswe, if the defendant was entitled to his own personal physician and he responded in the affirmative.

“Yes my lord , he is as long as it is within the supervision of our team (of physicians),” Kaswe, the Chief State Counsel from the Office of Attorney-General of the Federation, said.

Mamu, who is standing trial over his alleged relationship with terrorists that were involved in the March 28, 2022 attack on a Kaduna-bound train, was arrested on September 6, 2022, by Interpol in Cairo, Egypt, on behalf of the Nigerian government.

The DSS, on March 21, arraigned him on 10 counts of terrorism financing, among others, but he pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The judge, on April 27, declined to admit him to bail on the grounds of ill-health, after the DSS opposed the bail application.

But in a motion on notice marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/96/2023, Mamu, through his lawyer, Usman, sought an order of court to have access to his personal doctor.

When the matter was called, Usman informed the court of the motion dated and filed on October 31.

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Kaswe acknowledged the receipt of the application and said he filed a counter affidavit on November 14 to oppose it.

He said the reason for their opposition was that the DSS had functional medical facility and team of medical doctors that could handle his case.

Tukur Mamu

He said that the treatment being administered to Mamu was still in progress “and that the procedure suffices for a particular period.”

He urged the court not to grant the application looking at the circumstance of the charge against him.

Mamu’s second prayer in the motion sought an order directing the DSS to take him to “the hospital to perform surgical procedure as recommended by both Egyptian and Nigerian doctors.”

The judge then asked the lawyer if the defendant was entitled to his own personal physician and he responded in the affirmative.

“I am going to allow the defendant to have access to his own physicians and whatever they do will be in the supervision of the prosecution,” he said.

Justice Ekwo, consequently, granted Mamu’s request.

“Therefore, I made an order that the medical physician shall be allowed to give him medical treatment subject to the supervision of the physician of the prosecution. This is the order of this court,” he said.

The judge adjourned the matter until February 26, 27 and 28, 2024 for continuation of trial.

Speaking shortly after the court sitting, Usman, who appeared for Mamu, said they sought two reliefs.

“We sought for two reliefs; either to grant him bail on health condition or direct the DSS to take him to a hospital to be treated by his own medical personnel.

“The court granted the second prayer, directed the DSS to allow him to be treated by his own medical doctors,” he said.

On how he felt with the outcome of the proceedings, he said: “It is a success by step in the sense that before now, there was no order directing the DSS to take him to hospital to be attended by his own personal doctors.

“But today, the court has directed that he should be allowed to be treated by medical doctors of his choice. That is a step forward.”

Also speaking, Kaswe said the court had given Mamu access to his own doctor.

“You are aware that the defendant is standing trial for terrorism-related charges especially because of the role he played in the negotiation of the Kaduna train attack that took place sometimes last year.

“So today, he came with another application for his bail and we have filed a counter and the court has heard us and considered and gave bench ruling on the application allowing his medical doctor to have access to the defendant under the supervision of the security agency’s medical team,” he said.

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