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FG planning to kill my son, Nnamdi Kanu’s father cries out

FG planning to kill my son, Nnamdi Kanu’s father cries out
September 09
11:57 2017

Okwu Kanu, father of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), says the recent move by the federal government to rearrest his son was a plan to kill him.

In an interview with The Sun, Okwu said his son had done nothing wrong and that any plans to arrest him will brew more problems for the country.

He said the grounds on which the rearrest of Kanu is being sought are baseless, adding that the bail conditions granted him are a violation of his fundamental human rights.

After spending 18 months in detention, following his arrest by the Department of State Services (DSS), Binta Nyako, justice of a federal high court in Abuja, had granted Kanu bail on April 25.

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But the government says he has flouted the bail conditions, prompting the calls for his arrest.

“When they talk of re-arresting him, it means they want to kill him, but God will not allow them because my son has done nothing wrong,” he said.

“I am using this opportunity to call on the United Nations to call the Nigerian government to order because they are planning to kill my son.

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“Why will they want to re-arrest him? Did he kill anybody? Did he flout the constitution?

“Some people are saying that my son, flouted the bail condition given him by a Federal High Court in Abuja, but the question remains, what type of bail condition was that? Is it possible that a person of my son’s standing in the society could stay without meeting up to 10 persons in a day or week?

“So, the said bail condition was against his fundamental human rights.

“The court in the first place never restrained him from moving about. So, in the course of going to see one or two of his friends and those people would organise reception for him, I don’t think there is anything wrong with that to warrant his being crucified.

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“The question I have been asking since I heard about this planned re-arrest is whether Nnamdi is running away from the country? There is no way he would do that. Any day they want him to appear in court, he will quietly do that.”

Okwu further accused the government of being biased in its reaction to the northern quit notice in relation to Biafra agitations. This, he said, will only add momentum to the clamour for secession.

Okwu also said he could not advice his son to quit the agitation for Biafra.

“I read the other day that the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami said the Federal Government did not arrest sponsors of quit notice to Igbo living in the northern part of the country because of the security implications,” he said.

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“From what he said, it was not that the Arewa youths did not commit any offence, but the issue is that the Federal Government is afraid of what will come out of such arrests and allowed them to move freely.

“On the other hand, they are making move to get Nnmadi Kanu, who had done nothing re-arrested because they believe nothing would happen if they do that, but they may be making the greatest mistake.

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“It is this treating people from a certain part of the country as being superior to others that is making the agitation for Biafra to gain momentum on a daily basis.”

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3 Comments

  1. Mamman Bako
    Mamman Bako September 09, 13:40

    No Papa! FG is planning to have your son face the law of the land for his lawlessness, disregard to constituted society and being law unto himself.

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  2. Ositadinma Chukwuemeka. A
    Ositadinma Chukwuemeka. A September 10, 15:30

    Okwu Kanu sorry you have a naive mentality, so unbecoming of a reasonable father. You were aware of his bail conditions that he signed with his lawyer. And you never cautioned him against the dangers of violating his bail conditions instead you buttressed that. From observers analysis he has completely violated some of his bail conditions and therefore should be rearrested and kept in custody pending another bail or the outcome his trial. Kanu’s family is gradually stepping on sensitive toes and therefore must be careful. Nnamdi should read the history of those who successfully move for independence, and know the national or regional positions they occupied, before continuing making a fool of himself. Okwu your son is clueless and is neither qualified nor properly positioned to lead any secessionist movement. Tell your son to spend time in studying the system before trying to conquer it. We need the North for security, food, business, and expansion. Again, Okwu please be a reasonble father to your son.

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    • Benhollies
      Benhollies September 12, 18:55

      you re answering Igbo name but your mother got herself bridded by a northern man. that is y u re sounding like this

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