UK Officially Replies To Request For Supporting Kanu In Detention (Photo)
Radio Biafra has published the letter from James
Duddridge, Minister for Africa of Commonwealth of Nations on the
continued detention of its leader Nnamdi Kanu.
Pro-Biafra activists recently accused the world leaders, particularly
British government, about the silence over the arrest and detention of
one of their citizens, Nnamdi Kanu.
Kanu was in mid-October this year arrested in Nigeria by the
country’s secret police (DSS), charged to court where he was granted
bail and still rem
ains in DSS custody after meeting all bail conditions.
On his own part, James Duddridge writes that Mr Kanu has been charged
with illegally entering Nigeria, conspiracy to incite violence and
being the leader of an illegitimate society or group.
The letter reads in part: “Kanu is a dual Nigerian/British
national. In cases involving dual nationals in their country of other
nationality we do not usually provide consular assistance unless we
judge an individual to be particular vulnerable. Following concerns
raised by friends of Mr.Kanu to the Foreign and Commonwealth office,
including about his well-being and ongoing medical condition, we judged
it appropriate in this instance to offer assistance.
“The Nigerian Authorities granted access to our consular team to
visit Mr Kanu on 3 November 2015 where he is being detained in Abuja. Mr
Kanu has confirmed to us that he has access to a lawyer and that he
does not require the British government to make any further
representations to the Nigerian Authorities on his behalf. We do,
however, intend to make a further consular visit to check on his
well-being.”
Pro-Biafra activists have been protesting against Kanu’s detention in different states.
Kanu finally appeared before an Abuja Magistrate Court over charges
bothering on alleged terrorism and sedition on November 22, Monday.
The prosecution counsel clarified that the reason for Biafra leader’s
continued detention in the custody of the SSS was his inability to
fully meet the requirement for bail.
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