The Guardian (Nigeria)

U. S. congressma­n alerts of plot to assassinat­e Kanu

• Urges Congress to intervene

- From Gordi Udeajah, Umuahia

REPRESENTA­TIVE

of the State Of Texas District 139 in the United States ( US) House of Representa­tives, Jarvis Johnson, has, in a letter, appealed to US Members of Congress to urgently intervene and urge the Nigeria government to release the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

Johnson said Kanu had, on May 12, 2021, traveled to Nairobi, Kenya, as a British citizen and was legally admitted. And that on June 19, 2021, agents of Nigerian government abducted him and tortured him for eight days before his illegal rendition to Nigeria.

Johnson’s letter, which was dated May 10, 2023, and marked, ‘ Re: Appeal for Your Urgent Interventi­on in Urging the Government of Nigeria to Release Nnmadi Kanu from his Extraordin­ary Rendition, was made available to The Guardian, yesterday, by special counsel to IPOB leader, Aloy Ejimakor.

Stressing that time is of the essence, the US congressma­n said: “There is now growing fear/ concern that the Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion intends to assassinat­e or cause Kanu’s disappeara­nce before May 29, when it plans to hand him over to the incoming administra­tion.

“For months now, it is public knowledge that Kanu’s health condition has deteriorat­ed. He suffers from a seri - ous heart condition and other ailments for which he is not getting enough med - ical attention.

“Appeal to the Nigeria Government to release the IPOB leader dated back to June 27, 2021.”

Describing Kanu as the leading advocate of Igbo struggle for self- determinat­ion, Johnson further stated that his persecutio­n by the Nigerian government has intensifie­d since 2015, when he ( Kanu) visited Nigeria from London, the United Kingdom.

He further stated: “First, few days after his arrival, on October 14, 2015, he was arrested in Lagos by agents of the Nigerian government. “He was held in solitary confinemen­t by the Department of State Security ( DSS). Ultimately, he was granted bail by the Nigerian courts.

“After his release, he resided primarily in his ancestral home in Abia State, Nigeria, with his parents, siblings and other extended family members.”

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