Top military sources say Nnamdi Kanu
is not in army custody
- They insisted that Operation Python Dance is still on
- Kanu's brother had said only the IPOB leader could disclose his whereabouts
Top military sources from the army headquarters have spoken about the
disappearance of Nnamdi Kanu saying the leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra is not in their custody. Kanu’s lawyers led by Ifeanyi Ejiofor had filed
a suit before the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, September 27 asking
for an order for Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai to produce him in court. Read more at: https://danelite.blogspot.com/
Abaribe The Punch however reports
that a top military source said Kanu’s whereabouts was not known to the army
and that it would have been revealed if he was in their custody. He said: “If
you follow the trends of things, the army has not been talking about a
proscribed group. If someone says he does not know where Kanu is, who gave him
the authority to file a motion against the army? Read
more at: https://danelite.blogspot.com/
“We don’t want to be drawn into this
propaganda. For goodness sake, if we have Kanu, of what use is it if we keep
quiet? We have never been secretive. Nobody prompted us before we came out to
talk about Egwu Eke II starting in the South-East. Nobody prompted us before we
came out to say that despite all the pressures, we were not withdrawing the
operation. The exercise is still ongoing.” Another source from 82 Division
headquarters, Enugu said: “Kanu is not with us. And I am not aware of his
whereabouts.” Meanwhile, Kanu’s brother simply identified as Fine Boy who spoke
with The Punch on Sunday, September 17, had said only Kanu could disclose his
own location. Read more at: https://danelite.blogspot.com/
He said: “Only my brother can tell
Nigerians where he is, I can’t. I don’t know why the Army should call IPOB a
terrorist organisation, it is out of their desperation to arrest Nnamdi and
frustrate the Biafran struggle. We have petitioned the United Nations and the
European Union. “…Nnamdi will soon disclose his current location and IPOB will
also react to the proscription of the group by the South-East Governors’
Forum.” NAIJ.com previously reported that Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe was queried
by his colleagues, mostly from the northern part of the country, for standing
as surety for Kanu. The heated meeting reportedly took place when the Senate
went into an executive session, minutes after resumption.
Read
more at: https://danelite.blogspot.com/
Reacting to the report, Abaribe
denied that he was queried by the Senate for standing surety for Kanu. Read
more at: https://danelite.blogspot.com/
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