The member representing District 139 in the Texas House of
Representatives, Jarvis Johnson, has asked the Federal Government to
immediately release the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu,
from detention.
In a statement released on Monday, Johnson accused the
President, Muhammadu Buhari, regime of engaging in “genocide and crimes against
Biafrans.”
He called on the US government to compel the Nigerian
government to immediately release the “foremost freedom fighter.”
“Mazi Kanu is the foremost Freedom Fighter for the rights of oppressed people in Nigeria. For over 19 months, after he was kidnapped in Kenya, tortured, and illegally taken to Nigeria, he has been in solitary confinement. In July 2022, a United Nations Working Group, after its deliberations on his matter, called for his unconditional release.
“The Nigerian Government has not complied. On October 22,
several Nigerian trial and appeals courts, acquitted and discharged him of all
the bogus charges levied against him by the Nigerian government. The Nigerian
government has refused to obey the orders of its own courts, and Kanu remains
in solitary confinement enforced by its (FG’s) Secret Police.
“Kanu’s health
conditions have been ignored by Nigeria’s Secret Police. He has been denied
access to his doctors and to the regular supply of his medications. His health
has increasingly deteriorated, and it is now feared that he may die in solitary
confinement.
“Kanu’s only offence is that he is the leading advocate for
the freedom of all oppressed Nigerians, and for a referendum on the Biafran
issue. The right of free speech including political advocacy is a cornerstone
of all democracies. At a time when democracy is threatened globally, it is
imperative that we all join hands to protect Kanu’s right of freedom of speech.
The illegal kidnapping, torture, and solitary confinement of Kanu offends our
democratic norms. So does the willful disobedience of the judgments of its own
courts by the Nigerian government.
“I am demanding for the immediate release of Kanu. The
government of Nigeria needs to comply with the UN Mandate and the Orders of its
own Courts. The Nigerian government is carrying out another form of genocide,
one citizen at a time. I am calling on the American government to get involved
to stop this genocide. We have protected other countries around this world to
help vulnerable populations; we need to do the same for Nigeria and its Biafran
citizens,” Johnson stated.
Kanu has been in the custody of the Department of State
Services since June 2021 when he was re-arrested in Kenya and returned to
Nigeria by the Nigerian government for continued trial on treasonable felony
and terrorism charges pressed against him by the government.
In October, 2022, a three-man panel of Court of Appeal
judges in their unanimous decision ruled that Kanu’s rendition from Kenya was
illegal.
The court had also earlier discharged and acquitted Kanu of
all the charges against him.
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