FG opposes Nnamdi Kanu’s request to be moved to Kuje Correctional Centre
FG opposes Nnamdi Kanu’s request to be moved to Kuje
Correctional Centre
By Ikechukwu
Nnochiri – Abuja
The
Federal Government, on Monday, has filed a counter-affidavit in opposition to
an application by Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB), that he (Kanu) should be transferred from the custody of the Department
of State Services, DSS, to Kuje Correctional Service Center.
FG in
the counter-affidavit told the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja that Nnamdi
Kanu, is being investigated over offences he committed after he jumped bail.
According to FG’s argument, the offences Kanu allegedly committed,
bordered on national security.
The counter-affidavit reads in
part; “That there is ongoing investigation as to other offences committed by
the defendant/applicant while jumping bail.
“That
the alleged offences borders on National security.
“That
transferring the defendant/applicant to the Correctional facility will
jeopardize the investigation of the offences.
“That the defendant/applicant does not place anything before this
Honourable Court that suggests the medical facility available at the DSS
detention is not capable of handling his health issues.
“That the
defendant/applicant’s application is capable of delaying the proceedings in
this case”, read the counter-affidavit that was deposed to by one Loveme Odubo,
a litigation officer in the Federal Ministry of Justice.
Kanu,
in the application he filed through his team of lawyers led by Mr Ifeanyi
Ejiofor, decried that he has been denied access to his medical doctors.
He said he might die in the custody of the DSS if nothing was done to
urgently address his deteriorating health condition.
He specifically applied for an
order of the trial court, “directing the transfer of the Applicant from the
custody of the National Headquarters of the State Security Service to the
Nigerian Correctional Service Centre in Kuje, Abuja, within the jurisdiction of
this Honourable Court, where he was initially detained before he was granted
bail, pending the determination of the charge”.
As
well as, “An order of this Honourable Court directing the Defendant/Applicant’s
custodian, to grant access to his medical experts/doctors to carry out a
comprehensive independent medical examination of the defendant/applicant’s
health condition/status, while in custody”.
It
will be recalled that Kanu whose whereabouts was hitherto unknown, was on June
27 returned to the country after he was arrested from a yet to be confirmed
country.
The
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami,
SAN, had insisted that he lawfully “intercepted” as a result of a collaborative
effort of various security agencies in the country.
However,
Kanu’s lawyer, Ejiofor, disclosed that his client was on June 18, illegally
arrested at the airport and detained for eight days by Kenya’s Special Police
Force before he was eventually handed over to their Nigerian counterpart.
Ejiofor
alleged that the IPOB leader was tortured and subjected to various forms of
inhuman treatment in Kenya, a situation he said worsened his health condition.
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