Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s family has expressed regret that the South East Governors have abandoned him to his fate as the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Kanu’s younger brother, Prince Emmanuel Kanu, expressed his grievances to Vanguard.
He claimed that the majority of the Governors who would be leaving office soon had shown no interest in Kanu’s case.
Kanu, he said, was also dissatisfied with the Governors’ indifference to his affairs.
Emmanuel mentioned that he recently visited his brother in detention and expressed his dissatisfaction with the situation.
Emmanuel stated that Kanu was unmoved by the Supreme Court’s refusal to grant him bail, claiming that he would not die in detention.
According to him;
It is Kanu today, tomorrow it might be another person.
I Just met Mazi Nnamdi Kanu at the usual place (DSS dungeon) Abuja, today.
When I intimated him of the supreme court proceedings, he laughed off his head. He noted that he is being held for CIVIL REASONS and not CRIMINAL REASONS .
He, therefore, charged every reasonable lawyer in Nigeria to rise up and challenge the rot and vices prevalent in the judicial system in Nigeria.
He made it clear that today he is the victim, tomorrow, it might be you or anyone close to you.
This is what he said to me: I’m here to defend humanity and surely that freedom must come….I’m not moved or shaken for any reason.
All my prophecies must come to pass” he said. He assured all Umu Chukwukwuokike Abiama to stand tall and unwavering to see the end.
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