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Nnamdi Kanu may die in detention-Ozekhome

Irked by the poor treatment metted out to leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, his Senior Counsel, Mike Ozekhome is bracing up for the worst after he expressed fear that Kanu may die in detention

Speaking during Thursday hearing, Ozekhome lamented Kanu’s health issues saying that it has deteriorated and he needs a surgical operation.

The lawyer asked the court to rule in favour of the transfer of Kanu from DSS custody to Kuje correctional centre so that he can begin treatment.

“My Lords, Nnamdi Kanu is sick, he has been approved for surgery but they have refused to release him for treatment,” BBC News Pidgin quoted Ozekhome as saying.

“We are pleading for him to be transferred from DSS custody to Kuje correctional centre so that he can begin treatment like others.

“He’s getting really sick, I’m scared he may die in the custody of DSS. Dead bodies are not prosecuted.”

Reacting to Ozekhome’s plea, the apex court responded that God will keep the self-determination agitator alive and that he will not die in detention.

“Nnamdi Kanu will not die in detention. God will keep him alive and his blood won’t be in your hands,” the court said.

The apex court added that the court will hear all the motions in the case on the resumption of hearing on September 14.

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