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Nnamdi Kanu: DSS Rejects Cash To Speed Up IPOB Leader’s Medical Attention

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The lead counsel of Nnamdi Kanu, the embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Ifeanyi Ejiofor, has accused the Department of States Services, DSS, of rejecting N1 million cash that was presented to operatives for meal and medical expenses regarding his client.

Ejiofor,  who had on several occasions, raised alarm over his client’s health, in a statement on Monday stated that Kanu’s lead counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome SAN tried giving the money to the DSS authority in a bid to speed up Kanu’s medical attention.

He added that when they visited the DSS headquarters on Monday, Kanu complained about his health.

He recalled that the DSS, rather than accept the cash they provided, maintained it had what it takes to cater for and care for the IPOB leader.

His words, “Again, Onyendu lamented that for the past nine (9) days, the detaining authority (DSS) has refused to avail him of his prescribed medication for heart/chest burn, which delay is extremely harmful to his health. Since all channel of complaints to the detaining authority (DSS) has been closed, we have no other option than to always go public to ventilate our grievances with their unlawful activities with respect to their management of Onyendu, and to consequently demand that Onyendu’s full medication, prescribed for the management of his deteriorating health condition be administered immediately and without further ado.

Though, our erudite lead counsel – Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, immediately swung into action to press for the needful to be done without further ado, it is important to point out that only few weeks ago, a cash sum of ₦1,000,000.00 (One Million Naira only) was made available to the DSS by our Lead Counsel – Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, to specifically be applied for the medical needs, and routine meals of Onyendu. Unfortunately, the detaining authority (DSS) refused to accept the money, insisting that they have all it takes to cater to Onyendu‘s medical needs and routine meals.”

Kanu has been at the DSS detention facility, since his extradition to Nigeria around mid 2021.

Although the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja had quashed the federal government’s treasonable felony-related charges against Kanu, another panel of the same court stayed execution of the judgement.

Parties are now before the Supreme Court for a final verdict on the case.

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