Signed by Timipa Okponipere, the statement said Okah had no involvement in the jailbreak, which occurred at about 7.00pm on Friday.
infection when news of the incident broke. The lawyer attributed Okah's alleged involvement in the jailbreak to his popularity among the inmates of the prison.
"On account of his popularity amongst the inmates, word quickly spread that our client was among the two inmates who escaped by scaling the 25- feet-high Kuje Prison fence. "It took almost 24 hours for the inmates and prison authorities to realise that our client had not escaped from the Prison.
Okponipere added that Okah is already looking towards regaining his freedom, as he is working hand in hand with the current administration to bring stability to the Niger Delta. In addition, said Okponipere, Okah wishes to appeal to the Judiciary, particularly, Justice Gabriel Kolawole, to speedily determine his case, which has dragged for nearly seven years.
As part of his efforts to restore stability to the Niger Delta, the statement quoted Okah as saying that the people of the region should give maximum support to MEND's "Aaron Team 2" initiative, a body aimed at dialogue with the Federal Government on the immediate, medium and long-term future of the region.
He also appealed to militant groups in the region to stop attacks on oil installations and desist from being used by disgruntled, corrupt and selfish politicians.
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