Two conflicting accounts have emerged
about the incident that played out at the home of separatist leader,
Nnamdi Kanu, in Abia State on Sunday.
While Mr. Kanu said the
soldiers stormed his residence and injured occupants in an attempt to
take his life; the police said military personnel were only carrying out
a procession to test a new armoured carrier.
“There was no
attack on the home of Nnamdi Kanu,” Abia police commissioner, Leye
Oyebade, told PREMIUM TIMES by telephone Sunday evening.
“What happened was that the military was parading a new armoured carrier and passed through Nnamdi Kanu’s residence.
“It was while they were passing that some people threw stones and other things at them,” Mr. Oyebade explained.
The
police chief said normalcy has been restored and no life was lost
during the minor skirmish and Mr. Kanu was neither targeted nor
arrested.
But Mr. Kanu’s lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, had painted a
different account of what transpired at the home of the leader of the
Indigenous People of Biafra, saying there was a siege.
In a statement Mr. Ejiofor accused the Buhari administration of attempting to take his client’s life.
“Just
to alert the world that the Nigeria military personnel under the
command of Chief of Army Staff is presently laying a siege on my client
(Nnamdi Kanu) country home in umuahia.
“They had continued to
shot sporadically into the air through which assault, about five of his
family members were brutally wounded and some unfortunately killed.
There is no doubt that the present deployment of troops to the South
East is to haunt for my client and possibly eliminate him,” the
statement said.
Mr. Ejiofor added that if something goes wrong
with his client’s life, the international would hold the country’s
president responsible.
“Let the whole world know that if
anything untoward happen to my client, that President Buhari and his
Chief of Army Staff should be held responsible by the international
Community.
” We are presently counting the number of
casualties as the onslaught progress. The world should be immediately
notified about the tension in Biafra land, created by the government in
power. We must adopt all know legal mechanism to resist the
unconstitutional but violent approach in dealing with unarmed people
merely operating within the confines of law. Buhari must be held
responsible.
“We are ready to present our case once more before
the International Court of Justice. The families that lost their
beloved ones in the last year may 29th violent attack by the military
are yet to recover from the shock of losing their love ones. This
situation must be arrested in time. ” The Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, did not respond to calls to seek the Army’s official reaction to the incident.
The
Nigerian government is currently pursuing revocation of Mr. Kanu’s
bail, after the IPOB leader allegedly breached the conditions of his
bail which was granted to him by the Abuja Division of the Federal High
Court, where he faces treason charges.
The revocation motion, which was filed by the Attorney-General Abubakar Malami, is expected to be heard in October.
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