Operatives of the Department of
State Services, DSS, on Tuesday barred reporters from covering the trial of
Nnamdi Kanu, the alleged leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
Men of the secret police at the
entrance of the court room at the Abuja Federal High Court, venue of today’s
hearing said they were working under strict directives to prevent reporters
from having access to the court room.
One of the DSS operatives while
addressing journalists at the entrance of the courtroom said, “We are working
under directives.”
Another operative in plain cloth
said, “We will allow you people at the appropriate time, when we get the
directive to do so.”
The trial of the IPOB leader is
expected to commence today at the Justice Binta Nyako-led court in Abuja.
The IPOB leader has not been seen
or heard from since security operatives allegedly invaded his residence in
Umuahia, Abia State, on September 14.
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So what secret are they trying to keep, for this our country the cabal wan hijack people life oh!
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