Ejimakor condemns the Nigerian government’s false imprisonment of Nnamdi Kanu, calling his detention unacceptable. Learn more about the controversy.
Aloy Ejimakor, the legal representative for Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has emphasized that Kanu is a victim of unjust imprisonment by the Nigerian government.
Ejimakor expressed his disapproval of the government’s decision to detain Kanu based on his beliefs and opinions, stating that it is an infringement on his rights.
He also highlighted the importance of standing by Kanu and showing him unwavering support in the face of this injustice.
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Ejimakor’s message on X underscored the need for individuals to stay true to their convictions and not seek validation from others. He urged for a mature and less reactive approach when faced with negative reactions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining integrity and dignity.
He reiterated that Nnamdi Kanu’s imprisonment is unjust and unacceptable, as it is solely based on his thoughts and ideas that the state aims to suppress through false imprisonment.
The legal counsel stressed the significance of continuously advocating for Kanu’s release, emphasizing the need to remind him that he is not forgotten.
Despite being detained since June 2021 and facing charges related to his activism for Biafra, Kanu has been denied release by the Nigerian government, even after being granted bail by the courts. Ejimakor’s statements serve as a call to action to support Kanu and challenge the unjust treatment he has faced.