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Kenya In Trouble, As Nnamdi Kanu Heads To Court | DETAILS REVEALED

Afnews Editor

Sep 16, 2021

The Supreme Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu has sued Kenya over his extradition to Nigeria.

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The pro-Biafra activist's brother, Kingsley Kanunta, sued on his behalf, according to court papers.

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In his petition presented by Luchiri and Company Advocates, Kanu argued that his arrest in Kenya and subsequent extradition to Nigeria in June were unconstitutional.

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Those named as respondents are Kenya's Interior CS, Director of Immigration, Director of Criminal Investigations, OCPD Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, and the Attorney General.

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Nigerian officials on June 29 claimed Kanu was brought back to face trial after he jumped bail and went on the run in 2017.

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The petition revealed that Kanu was in Kenya to seek medical attention for a heart challenge and for "Indigenous People of Biafra-related workÔÇØ.

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It further revealed that the agitator arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in May from Kigali, Rwanda, on an East African tourist visa.

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"The subject is believed to have been apprehended at the airport on June 19, 2021, and unlawfully detained for several days after which he was illegally and stealthily extradited to Nigeria without his British passport in utter-non-compliance with laid down processes of laws in Kenya,ÔÇØ the petition added.

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While faulting Kanu's extradition to Nigeria, the petition said: "The subject (Kanu) is a British citizen resident in the United Kingdom.

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"He formerly held Nigerian citizenship but renounced it in 2015. Consequently, his Nigerian passport was taken away from him by Nigerian authorities.ÔÇØ

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It argued that Kanu's extradition from Nairobi to Abuja in June violated the Extradition (Contiguous and Foreign Countries) Act Chapter 76 of the laws of Kenya.

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Kanu, in the petition, asked the court to declare his extradition "a violation of the fundamental rights and freedoms to equal protection of the law, human dignity, freedom and security, freedom of movement, fair administrative action, access to justice, the right to be represented in court and a fair hearing as guaranteed in the Constitution of KenyaÔÇØ.

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He also sought an order for "exemplary and punitive damagesÔÇØ against the respondents "on account of their gross violation of the subject's fundamental freedoms and rights as enumerated in the petitionÔÇØ.

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He further requested a declaration that "detaining the subject without justification and without informing him of the reasons for the detention, holding him incommunicado in deplorable and inhumane conditionsÔÇØ was a violation of rights protected by the Constitution.

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The court was also asked "to issue an order compelling the respondents to furnish him with the designations and ranks of state officers, public officers, police officers, agencies and departments, institutions and organs of government involved in his extradition.ÔÇØ

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