- A sister to the leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra has the manner at which she and some other members of
her family faced in the hands of some soldiers.
- Princess Tonia Kanu while speaking to
NAIJ.com said she had gone to Kuje prison to pay her brother a visit on
Tuesday, September 6, when 14 security operatives – 12 soldiers and 2
others on mufti – accosted her and some other family members.
Princess said: “Actually what really
happened is that I went to Kuje to see my brother as usual!
Coincidentally I met three of my uncles there… They also came to see my
brother and they had already filled their form.”
She said because her uncles were at the facility before her, they were also privileged to meet with Kanu before it was her turn.
“After they finished with him, on
their way coming out I was about going in… they told me not to be in a
haste that my brother have told them to wait for me so they can drop me
in any close place for me to pick a cab and go home,” Princess said.
Continuing, Kanu’s sister said after the
visitation, there had just left the facility when the heavily armed men
with a white Toyota Hiace bus with registration number BV 718 RSH
double crossed them.
“They ordered all of us to come down
and enter their own vehicle, which we did and they kept us there for
more than 30mins until my uncle asked one of the officers to explain
what was happening and what our offence was.
Princess said the officer in question
said they should remain quiet and exercise patience as they will be well
informed of their offence when they get to where they would be taken
to.
“So, immediately I wanted to make a call with my phone but then, they asked me not to try it.
“Then one of the men on mufti said
we look familiar (me and my uncle), he said it seems he sees me on TV.
That was when my uncle, Emeka Ndumele told him that he is Nnamdi Kanu’s
brother,” Kanu’s sister said.
“They left us in the bus with the
armed soldiers while they went to one corner to make calls. After a very
long call, they came back and said we should drop our mobile phone
numbers and addresses.
Princess told NAIJ.com that they obeyed the officer directive, without argument.
She said the officers also informed them they were acting on “orders from above”.
She also said although the security officer did not beat or try to torture them, she felt embarrassed and disappointed.
“One of the officers had Ejiofor on
his name tag, I don’t know what they want from us, if they want my
brother to die of hunger there because I am the one that goes there to
know what he needs almost every day.
“Although they never mentioned my
brother’s name…but according to my uncles when they were inside the
prison with him, the one on mufti was working around there monitoring
them and their discussion with my brother.
“Then he sat beside them as if he is
also waiting to see his own inmate, not knowing he was probably there
as an informant. It was when those soldiers surrounded us then he appear
from behind a building and he was also the one making all the calls.
Despite the ordeal, Sonia said: “The incident cannot stop me from going to visit my brother in Kuje, unless they want him to die there.”
Attempts to reach army spokesperson Sani Usman on the incident was futile as his mobile line did not connect.
Also Usman is yet to reply an inquiry sent to his phone on the matter.
But counsel to Kanu, who spoke to
NAIJ.com said the incident was a total ambush and hostage situation
perpetrated by the military.
Kanu’s lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor said: “A
team of soldiers numbering about 12, fully armed to the teeth
apparently acting through an informant was trailing Nnamdi Kanu’s family
members.”
Stating that the team of soldiers were
led by one Major Yushau, Ejiofor said the news of temporary abducted of
Princess and her family member is shocking.
“It is to say the least, the height
of brazen violation of our laws. While under prison custody, the law
allows all inmates including Nnamdi Kanu to receive visitors including
family members, provided that the visitors subject themselves to
requisite security screening before gaining entrance,” Ejiofor, Kanu’s lawyer said.
He further noted that all intending
visitors are also to be guided by the rules and regulations operational
in the prison custody.
“This development is a clear attempt
to ban Nnamdi kanu from receiving visitors including his family
members, as the intendment is to instil fears on people that may wish to
pay him visit.
“When this is achieved, his life
will then be exposed to more dangers in detention. Especially, against
the backdrop of visible but repeated threats to his life.
“We must challenge this abduction,
intimidation and harassment in a court of law, as it is a clear
violation of the constitutional rights of the citizens that paid him
visit.
“We are still investigating further
details provided with a view to coming up with the appropriate cause of
action, deserving in the circumstance. This lawlessness and impunity
must stop.
“We find it extremely unacceptable as it offends all known democratic norms,” he concluded.
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