UK Parliament to debate Nnamdi Kanu’s abduction, repatriation to Nigeria

The United Kingdom Parliament is billed to commence debate Wednesday on the repatriation of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, from Kenya to Nigeria.

The British government had clarified that Nnamdi Kanu, who was travelling with a British passport, was not arrested on its soil.

The IPOB had accused the Buhari government of abducting its leader in an East African country, a claim confirmed by Kanu’s attorney, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, who accused Kenya’s special police force of arresting and torturing him before being handed over to the Nigerian government.

However, the Kenyan High Commissioner to Nigeria, Wilfred Machage, has refuted claims that Kanu was arrested in that country.

But the UK Parliament, in a parliamentary schedule posted on its website, disclosed that it will set aside a debate on Wednesday, July 7, to discuss the British government’s assessment of Kenya’s role in Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest.

According to the document, Lord Alton of Liverpool will be raising the issue at the House of Lords and will query the government on the separatist leader’s transfer to Nigeria.

“Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of (1) the alleged role of the government of Kenya in the detention and alleged mistreatment of Nigerian activist Nnamdi Kanu, (2) the circumstances surrounding the transfer of Mr. Kanu to Nigeria against his will, and (3) of any assistance being provided to him by the High Commission in Abuja. HL1665,” the document disclosed.

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