Chief Mike Ozekhome, who recently took over the defence team of the embattled IPOB leader, decried that his client’s eyeglass was confiscated in 2015, when he was initially arrested by DSS operatives, following his return to Nigeria from the United Kingdom.
On
Wednesday Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome,, told Justice Binta Nyako
of a Federal High Court in Abuja that his client and leader of Indigenous
People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, may go blind because he was losing his sight.
According
to him, Kanu who is currently in custody of the Department of State Service may
go blind if nothing was urgently done to restore his sight.
Kanu is
facing trial over alleged links with terrorism.
Mike
Ozekhome also told the court that a new eyeglass that Kanu bought was also
seized from him during his extraordinary rendition from Kenya.
Besides,
Ozekhome bemoaned that despite an express order of the court, the DSS declined
to allow the IPOB leader have a change of clothing.
He alleged
that the security agency refused to allow Kanu to receive new clothes that were
brought to him by his younger brother, Emmanuel.
“My Lord
will still see the defendant in the same uniform which my lord warned against
in the last proceedings.
“It will
be recalled that they had on that day, alleged that he said that he preferred
to wear the same cloth because it is a designer.
“However,
since that time, the younger brother of the Defendant, his lawyer, and sister
have gone three times with materials for him to change but they refused to
collect them.
“So bad
was it that Ejiofor had to call the Director of Legal Services and complained
to him. the Director told him that he would do something about it, that he
would contact the Director of Operations to ensure that the order was carried
out.
“But since
then, nothing has been done. They have not allowed him to change his clothes”.
On the
issue of Kanu’s eyesight, Ozekhome said: “My lord, since 2015, his glasses were
taken from him.
“The one
he wore before his extraordinary rendition from Kenya was also taken from him.
“Till now,
he does not have glasses to wear and his eyesight is deteriorating.
“My lord
we do not want the Defendant to go blind, that is why we have decided to bring
it to the attention of the court”.
Meanwhile,
after she had listened to Ozekhome, trial Justice Binta Nyako said she would
look into the matter.
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