Chinwe
Kanu, the younger sister of the detained director of Radio Biafra and leader of
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu has claimed that the personnel
of the Department of State Services (DSS) may have concluded plans to kill the
activist.
Princess
Kanu told Daily Sun that what she saw of her elder brother when she attended
his trial in Abuja on Monday made her to conclude that the DSS wanted to kill
him while in their custody.
“Honestly,
the way they are going about this case I’m not comfortable with it because when
I saw my brother, he looked like a shadow of his former self. He looked pale
and anaemic and he has physical pain as a result of torture, starvation and the
hardship he is going through in the hands of the DSS operatives,” she alleged.
“After
the court session, when he (Nnamdi) came out, as the IPOB members and the
Biafrans were outside the gate while some were in the court premises hailing
him and chanting: ‘Nnamdi, Nnamdi ka anyi ga-eso’, the way the DSS man
rough handled him, he almost fell down. I don’t know what his reasons were, but
I’m happy Nnamdi never challenged him”, she stated.
She
said the DSS should know that her brother was not a criminal, but only a
prisoner of conscience.
“They
held him so tight that he screamed and I felt bad. Because his health is
deteriorating by the day, I am calling on rights activists, the international
crime code, the Amnesty International, the UN and the British commission to
come and rescue their citizen in the hands of the DSS. They are so mean and
wicked, they will kill him if care is not taken”, she pleaded.
“I
have confidence in what Eze Chukwuokike Abiama (God) will do because He is not
a man that He will lie neither is He a man that He can disappoint us or deceive
us and because His word is yea and Amen and because He is the one that brought
His son out, He will not abandon or leave him that’s what I believe in,” Kanu
said.
She
said it was a shame the DSS that was supposed to serve and protect the
citizens, was torturing and starving them to death.
“My
brother was assaulted publicly in the court premises and I’m standing here with
an evidence to show the world what is going on the injustice and nepotism that
is going on in Nigeria. I’m afraid of my live and that of my family with the
way things are going”, she added.
Princess
Kanu said it was wrong for the Federal Government to have charged his brother
with terrorism, noting that this was the height of tyranny.
She
said, “Will someone help tell President Muhammadu Buhari that this is a
democratic dispensation, not autocratic government where he was the General?”
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