One of the sureties for the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Senator Enyinna Abaribe, has opened up on his possible arrest if the 'missing' Nnamdi Kanu fails to appear in court.
Enyinnaya Abaribe
While speaking in an exclusive interview with Arise News on Thursday, the senator representing Abia South, Enyinnaya Abaribe, who is one of the sureties of Nnamdi Kanu, stated that he cannot be held responsible if the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) fails to appear in court on October 17.
The influential politician said prior to the intervention by the
military, Kanu had always assured him that he would be in court on the
said date.
He said; “He was supposed to appear in court on October 17. It
was our job as sureties to produce him in court. We have been speaking
with him. I spoke with him around August 23. I had to invite him to a
meeting with the South-east Senate caucus in my home at Obingwa, in
Abia.
“We discussed and we told him what we felt and where he was
going out of bound and we told him to confine himself to the laws of the
land. Now, I spoke to him on September 11, and it was same day that the
military moved into his place.
“So, he was supposed to be in court on October 17; on September
11, the military were doing exercise around his home and since then,
nobody has seen him.”
The senator said he hasn’t been able to speak with Kanu since the
incident occurred, because the number he used to use in reaching him
(the IPOB leader) is off, adding that nobody knows Kanu’s whereabouts presently.
“The real question is why will you go one month before his
appearance in court to effect an arrest, to kill him or whatever? So, we
felt that you cannot hold me responsible if you didn’t wait for the
date he was supposed to be in court.”
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