Aloy Ejimakor, lead counsel for the leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has provided an update on the health condition of the detained IPOB leader.
PUNCH Online reports that Ejimakor disclosed in a tweet on X.com on Tuesday that Kanu was ill and exhibiting shortness of breath and low blood pressure, among others, but was denied access to a physician by the Department of State Services.
In another post on X.com on Wednesday, Ejimakor stated that the DSS has allowed Kanu to meet with a physician, and the doctor’s report diagnosed “complex medical conditions.”
He added that the doctor’s report requires that the IPOB leader be taken to the hospital for a detailed diagnosis.
His post read, “Today, DSS finally allowed MAZI NNAMDI KANU’s physician to see him.
“The doctor’s preliminary report presented complex medical conditions that require that #MNK be taken to a hospital for a more detailed diagnosis.
“This will follow a report that will be sent to DG-DSS by the doctor.”
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