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Simon Ekpa To Face Trial In Nigeria As Finnish Court Approves Extradition

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisApril 22, 2025 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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Simon Ekpa To Face Trial In Nigeria As Finnish Court Approves Extradition.

In a landmark decision with major implications for regional security and international justice, a Finnish court has approved the extradition of controversial separatist agitator Simon Ekpa to Nigeria. The Päijät-Häme District Court in Lahti ruled on 18 April 2025 that Ekpa should be handed over to Nigerian authorities, with the transfer set to take place on 15 July 2025.

 

Ekpa, a dual Finnish-Nigerian citizen, is best known for styling himself as the “Prime Minister” of the self-proclaimed Biafra Republic Government-in-Exile. His activities, conducted largely from Finland, have been the subject of international concern due to their alleged links to incitement of violence in Nigeria’s southeast.





 

Although often misrepresented in media reports as a factional leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the group has firmly denied any connection to Ekpa. “We don’t understand why the Nigerian government and media continue to tag him as a leader of a faction of IPOB. That is pure misinformation and deceptive,” an IPOB spokesperson said. “Simon Ekpa runs his own network of criminals and kidnappers, and his actions have nothing to do with the actual Biafran struggle or IPOB’s ideology of non-violence.”

 

Ekpa is accused of leading a self-formed group called “Autopilot,” and of orchestrating activities through a criminal armed network known as the Biafra Liberation Army (BLA). The group has been linked to kidnappings, assassinations, and violent “sit-at-home” orders that have significantly disrupted life in southeastern Nigeria.

 

His arrest in Lahti in November 2024 followed months of surveillance by Finnish police, who allege that Ekpa used social media to incite violence in Nigeria, resulting in civilian casualties and attacks on security forces. Four other individuals were also detained for allegedly financing and supporting his operations.

 

The Nigerian government has pursued Ekpa’s extradition since early 2023. A senior official from Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence described the Finnish court’s decision as “a triumph for justice and a stern warning to those who think they can destabilise Nigeria from foreign soil.”

 

The extradition is a rare move for Finland, a country that traditionally avoids extraditing its citizens beyond the European Union or Nordic countries. However, both Nigeria and Finland are signatories to the Rome Statute, and compelling evidence provided by Nigerian authorities persuaded the court that due process had been followed in line with international law.

 

Ekpa is expected to face a range of serious charges upon his return to Nigeria, including terrorism, conspiracy, incitement to violence, and crimes against the state. His trial is likely to attract significant attention both at home and abroad, with human rights observers expected to closely monitor the proceedings.

 

The extradition marks a crucial step in Nigeria’s efforts to combat transnational threats and assert the rule of law across borders.

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