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Take me to Kuje prison before I die in DSS custody, Kanu tells court

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The detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, whose request for bail was refused by the Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday, has pleaded to be transferred to Kuje prison.

Kanu, who is currently in custody of the Department of State Services (DSS), said he has a very serious health condition that could not be handled in his present detention centre.

According to him, the DSS lacked the medical facilities required for his treatment.

He told the court that his ailment had to do with the heart, a situation he said had started manifesting in his physical appearance, especially his feet.

Besides, he decried that the security agency had continued to restrict his visitors from having access to him.

Speaking from the dock, shortly after his bail application was denied by trial Justice, Binta Nyako, Kanu alleged a conspiracy to allow him to die in custody of the secret police.

He said, “People will come to see me; they will not allow them. They don’t have the medical facility. I have congestive heart failure; they are patching me up.

“My foot is swollen. I asked them to conduct surgery, and they said they couldn’t.

“There is a conspiracy for me to die in detention. I want to be transferred to Kuje,” he told the court.

Nnamdi Kanu is answering a seven-count treasonable felony charge that was preferred against him by the Federal Government.

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Though the Court of Appeal quashed the charge and ordered his immediate release from detention, following an appeal that was lodged by the government, the Supreme Court vacated the judgement and ordered the resumption of his trial.

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