The United Kingdom says it has been visiting the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi kanu, in prison.
A spokesman for the British High Commission, Mr. Joe Abuku, said this in an email sent to our correspondent on Friday.
Abuku said this in response to an email regarding Kanu’s letter to the High Commission.
The statement read, “We have received a letter from Mr Kanu’s
lawyer.
“We have provided assistance to Mr. Kanu
since his arrest in October last year, including visiting him regularly
in prison and attending court appearances in an observation capacity.
“It would not be appropriate to comment in detail on this ongoing case, but we continue to provide consular assistance.”
“We have provided assistance to Mr. Kanu
since his arrest in October last year, including visiting him regularly
in prison and attending court appearances in an observation capacity.”
The detained Biafran agitator, who is
also a British citizen, had written a letter through his lawyer, Ifeanyi
Ejiofor, that the British government should not abandon him.
He had said, “It is repeating the
obvious to state that our client is a full British citizen, by virtue of
which position he is entitled to all rights, privileges and protection,
guaranteed under the British laws and conventions.”
He also argued that the President
Muhammadu Buhari-led administration had violently abused his fundamental
human rights through his prolonged detention in prison custody, adding
that there was no way he would get a fair hearing.
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