The Department of State Services (DSS) has provided insights into the reasons behind the denial of lawyer access to Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
The DSS claims that the restriction was necessary to maintain security and prevent potential disruptions to ongoing investigations.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that according to sources within the DSS, the agency has been concerned about the potential security implications of granting unrestricted access to Kanu.
They argue that certain individuals, including lawyers, could pose a security risk and compromise ongoing investigations.
The DSS has highlighted the volatile nature of the situation surrounding Kanu and the potential for his influence to incite unrest, particularly among his supporters.
They believe that limiting access to Kanu is a necessary measure to prevent any such incidents.
However, this decision has drawn criticism from human rights organizations and legal experts, who argue that it violates Kanu’s right to a fair trial and access to legal counsel.
They contend that the DSS’s actions could potentially jeopardize the integrity of the legal proceedings against Kanu.
As the legal battle continues, it remains to be seen whether the DSS will reconsider its stance on lawyer access to Nnamdi Kanu. The court’s decision on this matter will have significant implications for the ongoing case and the broader issue of human rights in Nigeria.
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