
The Indigenous People of Biafra has threatened the Department of State Services saying that the DSS will regret if anything untoward happens to Nnamdi Kanu who was repatriated from Kenya to Nigeria and is being held in solitary confinement by the agency.
This came as the group begged that Kanu should not be allowed to die in detention as such a scenario will not be in the interest of anybody.
Emma Powerful who is IPOB Media and Publicity Secretary in a statement on Wednesday also accused the DSS of subjecting Kanu to 23-hour solitary confinement daily.
IPOB said “We are watching her and the DSS. If anything untoward happens to our leader in the DSS custody, they will regret his rendition from Kenya to Nigeria. Nnamdi Kanu is being held in solitary confinement for 23 hours every day where he is daily being subjected to mental and emotional torture because of his belief in Biafra freedom and independence.
“The fact that all orders made by the court presided over by Justice Binta Nyako about the welfare and management of Kanu at the DSS dungeon were all flouted by the detaining authority, without being reprimanded or committed for contempt by the presiding judge.
Emma Powerful, further called on Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, intersociety and reputable Human Rights Organisations across the globe to prevail on Nigeria government and the compromised security agencies particularly the DSS, as well as justice Binta Nyako to release Nnamdi Kanu whose health condition needs urgent attention.
“We are calling on men and women of good conscience, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, intersociety and reputable Human Rights Organisations across the globe to prevail on Nigeria government and the compromised security agencies particularly the DSS, as well as justice Binta Nyako to release Nnamdi Kanu whose health condition needs urgent attention.
“He should not be allowed to die in detention as such scenario will not be in the interest of anybody.” .
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“Once again, we wish to raise the alarm over the continuous detention of our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, in solitary confinement at the State Security Services, headquarters Abuja.” IPOB said



