Nnamdi Kanu, the convicted leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has now been moved to a correctional facility in Sokoto from the Department of State Services detention facility in Abuja, according to his former lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor.
Aloy Ejimakor, expressed his displeasure at this move through a post he made on his X (formerly Twitter), stating that the move created a huge distance between Nnamdi Kanu and his family as well as his legal representation.
“While urging #Ndigbo to remain calm, I must question the wisdom of sending #MNK to Sokoto prison.
“When Awolowo was convicted in 1963, he was sent to the East, a neutral zone in his feud with the North. Pres. Tinubu can still halt this drift, as I said in this video,” he said.