The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) says recent intelligence report
on the whereabouts of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, has vindicated its
position that the Nigerian Army abducted him.
Its Publicity
Secretary, Emma Powerful, said this in a statement.According to him, the
Nigerian Army should be held responsible if anything happens to Kanu
following its invasion of Isiama Afaraukwu in Abia State on September
14, 2017.He added that the information has put an end to the lies
concocted by the authorities to conceal his location.
The group
stated this in reaction to a tweet that allegedly emanated from Femi
Fani-Kayode that went viral on Monday.The report said: “Nnamdi Kanu is
being kept on a Nigerian Naval warship, far off the coast of Bayelsa.”
IPOB,
therefore, called on the Federal Government to produce its leader and
charge him to court or release him to the British government.He said: “A
near derelict naval vessel stationed in the high sea is not a court of
law, where guilt and innocence are determined. It remains the exclusive
preserve of a court of law.
The publicity secretary urged
government not to sweep the matter under the carpet, adding that with
the leaked news on his whereabouts, the army has no reason not to charge
him to court, or free him.
IPOB warned that failure to release
Kanu would be an invitation to anarchy, because the group cannot
guarantee how long the simmering rage of the masses could be contained.
“The
periodic harassment of those who stood surety for Kanu through Justice
Binta Nyako’s court, is also a clever ploy to drum the false narrative
that our leader jumped bail,” the statement added.
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