The family of Nnamdi Kanu has narrated how the leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) was ‘unlawfully’ arrested in Kenya.
The Nigerian government had on Tuesday announced Kanu’s arrest and extradition to Nigeria to continue to face trial.
He was subsequently arraigned with a blindfold before Binta Nyako, a Judge of the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Kanu is facing charges bordering on treasonable felony instituted against him at the court in response to years of campaign for the independent Republic of Biafra through IPOB.
He was granted bail in April 2017 for health reasons but flew the country after the Nigeria joint military forces came to his house to kill him and his family, but 28 people were said to be killed by Nigeria military
In a statement obtained by Emmanuel Kanu on Wednesday, Nnamdi Kanu's younger brother, Emmanuel Kanu said he was unlawfully arrested in Kenya by Kenya government, detained and was subsequently extracted from the country to Nigeria where he is now detained.
He said, “My brother Nnamdi Kanu demands the right to self-determination for Biafra. Self-determination is the right tthat underpins the United Nations.
Because Biafrans support Nnamdi Kanu’s call for Biafran
self-determination, my brother has now been subjected to the most
serious violations of international law.
“Whilst visiting Kenya, Nnamdi Kanu was detained and handed over to the Nigerian authorities who then flew him to Nigeria.
“My
brother has been subjected to extraordinary rendition by Kenya and
Nigeria. They have violated the most basic principles of the rule of
law. Extraordinary rendition is one of the most serious crimes states
can commit. Both Nigeria and Kenya must be held to account. I demand
justice for my brother, Nnamdi Kanu.”
“Nnamdi Kanu holds both British and Nigerian citizenship. Nnamdi Kanu
is Biafran, not Nigerian. He has rejected his Nigerian citizenship.
“The
British High Commission in Nigeria must insist upon my brother’s
immediate release. They must guarantee his safety and security. Nnamdi
Kanu must be returned home to the UK to his wife and his sons who live
here. The Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, must make clear to the
Nigerian authorities that they will not tolerate the unlawful detention
of British citizens and that the UK Government condemns the Nigerians
and Kenyans for undermining the rule of law. Foreign Secretary Raab must
be clear.
"There will be consequences for those who resort to extraordinary rendition. The British Government must insist upon justice for Nnamdi Kanu," he added.
HotunzBlog had on Tuesday reported that Kanu was extradited from an African country.
A top source had revealed to HotunzBlog that the IPOB leader was picked up at a location in Africa.
“He was not arrested in London or anywhere in the United Kingdom. Diplomats confirmed that Kanu was picked up somewhere in Africa. The family and IPOB are very unhappy. Apparently, they have known about the trailing and arrest for some time,” he had said
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