The lawyer
representing the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu,
says he has not communicated with his client since September 14, when
Mr. Kanu's Abia State home was "invaded" by soldiers.
The lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, was reacting to reports that Mr. Kanu had gone into hiding.
In a statement
Tuesday, Mr. Ejiofor claimed his client was abducted by military
operatives on September 14. He said "Mr. Kanu has probably been killed".
Mr. Kanu was last
seen in public on September 10, after his supporters clashed with
soldiers. Mr. Ejiofor said some IPOB supporters were killed in the clash.
However, a letter
purportedly signed by Mr. Kanu, quoted the IPOB leader as saying he
would not be attending an earlier scheduled meeting with South East
governors last Friday.
"In view of the
concerted effort by the oppressive Nigerian state to shatter the peace
and tranquility of the South-East and the rest of Biafraland through
military intimidation, it has become necessary for me to clarify why,
regrettably, I may not be able to attend Friday's meeting with the
South-East governors as earlier agreed, for three main reasons," , the
letter, published by Punch newspaper, said.
Mr. Ejiofor said he
could not confirm the authenticity of the letter as he had not been in
contact with his client since September 14.
Mr. Ejiofor said
Mr. Kanu was abducted, and claimed that reports that his client had gone
into hiding were merely aimed at "diverting the attention of the
public".
"I have no doubt
whatsoever that stories making round that my Client has fled outside
Nigeria, were planted to divert attention from their murderous raid on
my client's house. I made last contact with my client few minutes into
the bloody onslaught in his home on the 14th day of September 2017. Till
date, I have not established further communication with him.
"The soldiers must
have made possible contact with him on this 14th day of September 2017,
when they invaded his house on a bloody raid, and by virtue of which
position, they should tell the world if he was caught by fire of bullets
in the hit of the bloody onslaught or he was arrested alive.
"In all
probability, my client may have been killed by the invading soldiers who
are now seeking ways to fool the world into believing that he has left
the country. My request is that the military should produce my client
wherever they kept him and stop diverting attention of the public," Mr.
Ejiofor said.
Army spokesperson,
Sani Usman, could not be immediately reached. He neither pick nor return
calls Tuesday. He also did not return text messages.
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