Breaking: Kenya government denies involvement in Kanu’s arrest

Etim Ekpimah

Kenyan government has denied involvement in the arrest and extradition of the Indigenous People of Biafra leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

The Kenyan government, who stated this via a release, said Kanu’s arrest bit their imagination as when and how Kanu was smuggled out of the country by the Nigerian government agencies.

They have also challenged Nigerian government in the International Criminal Court for diminishing their integrity as a sovereign nation.

The statement read: “Nnamdi Kanu was kidnapped in Kenya, we didn’t arrest him or handed him over to the Nigerian government, we hear of the news after they smuggled him off our borderline, how they pass our border is still strange to us.

“We are challenging the arrest of a British citizen in our country without our notice to International Criminal Court, and the Nigeria government should tender a prove of “documents” that the Kenya government handed one “Mazi Nnamdi Kanu” over to them.

“We also wish for Nigeria government to tell the world how they managed to leave our borderline without our notice.

“Prior to this, five security men working in our borderline have been detained for an illegal permit, three have been put off work. We don’t want the world to see Kenya as an unsafe place for people of all kinds.

“Kenya has legal rules, and we demonstrate and protect them with full force. Nigerian government invasion into our land pick someone and go is a call for war and threat to our peace.

“Nigeria should meet us in court.”

See the statement below:

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