By our reporter/ The British government is “not doing much” in the case of Nnamdi Kanu, the self proclaimed leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), his lawyer Ifeanyi Ejiofor said on Wednesday.
Kanu, a British citizen, was arrested and extradited to Nigeria to face charges of treasonable felony in June.
Dean Hurlock, a spokesperson of the British High Commission, had assured then that the Commonwealth and Development Office, “stands ready to provide consular assistance” regarding the matter.
“The British High Commission in Abuja is currently in the process of seeking clarification from the Nigerian government about the circumstances of the arrest,” he had said.
But speaking on Arise TV on Wednesday, Ejiofor said the “British government has not set their eyes on Nnamdi Kanu talk more of offering any form of service till today”.
He also hinted at a “likelihood of connivance in the effect of my client on the part of the British government”.
“I can confirm, British high commission and government are not doing much about this case. I can confirm to you that there’s a very likelihood of connivance in the effect of my client on the part of the British government,” Ejiofor said.
“In 2015, Nnamdi Kanu, a British national, was arrested in Lagos, and I know what happened and the effort they made. I know how they were keeping constant communication with me. I know how they were visiting him in SSS, where he was initially detained before being taken to prison. They were there severally. Every two days, they visited him in prison. At times, they make sure to confirm with me about his medical condition.
“But as of today, July 2021, a British national was abducted on June 19 and smuggled into Nigeria thereafter. And was taken to court on the 29. These things happened to the knowledge of the British government, and, apart from that, we formally notified them.
“The British government has not set their eyes on Nnamdi Kanu talkless of offering any form of service, and till today, I can confirm that to you.”


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