Kanu is currently serving a life sentence at the custodial centre following his conviction by Justice James Omotosho of the Abuja Federal High Court.

Maxwell Opara, a legal consultant for Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has confirmed that the Biafra agitator was neither st@bbed nor assaulted at the Sokoto Custodial Centre.
Kanu is currently serving a life sentence at the custodial centre following his conviction by Justice James Omotosho of the Abuja Federal High Court.
After the judgment, the IPOB leader was moved to Sokoto to serve his sentence.
However, Opara, while speaking in a video on his social media page, said: “I want to start by telling you that nobody st@bbed Nnamdi Kanu and nobody attacked him. He is here in the Correctional Centre in Sokoto.”
He explained that Kanu’s case at the Court of Appeal in Abuja, requesting that the agitator be moved to Kuje Correctional Centre, was struck out because the court held that it had become academic due to his conviction.
Opara said: “Secondly, there is this issue of his case that was struck out in the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, last week. That case was filed in 2022 when we asked the court to order the DSS to transfer him back to a correctional centre so he could have access to a medical doctor. But we lost at the Federal High Court and then went to the Court of Appeal.
“When the matter came up, the court said it had become academic and struck it out.”
Opara also disclosed why Justice Omotosho ordered that Kanu be moved to Sokoto to serve his sentence.
“On the issue that relates to the one he filed at the Federal High Court so he could come back to Abuja to handle his appeal, that particular judgment relating to his conviction and sentence required that he be kept in a protective custodial centre in Nigeria, but he was taken to Sokoto Correctional Centre.
“So we tried to confirm from the correctional facility why they took him to Sokoto. Were they implying that Sokoto is more protective than Abuja?
“They said no. After indicating that in the judgment and in the remand warrant, the judge specifically mentioned Sokoto, and that’s why they took him there. Hence, he filed that motion at the Federal High Court,” he added.

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