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I Will Stand Surety For Nnamdi Kanu Again — Abaribe

Senate Minority leader, Eyinnaya Abaribe said he would stand surety for the detained leader IPOB Nnamdi Kanu.

Gatekeepers News reports that the Senate Minority Leader, Enyinaya Abaribe, has said he would stand surety for the detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu again given the same circumstances.

Abaribe said he stood surety for Kanu he was arraigned because it was a condition imposed by the court.

According to Abaribe, the court ordered that one of the sureties must be a Senator, and as the Chairman of the Southeast Senators Caucus then, he had to offer himself as the surety.

He said given the circumstances, he would not hesitate to stand as surety for Kanu again.

Abaribe spoke during an interview on TVC’s Journalists Hangout.

Abaribe said: “He’s our son. He’s from our state (Abia). He (Kanu) said it himself that he ran for his dear life.

“There is a difference between jumping bail and escaping for your life. I went back to court and deposed that on the basis of the principle of ‘last seen’, that the last people seen with him were soldiers of the Nigerian army who were invading his father’s residence.

“The judge ultimately ruled that she was revoking bail and issued a warrant of arrest, thereby removing us from the responsibility of providing him. A lot of people did not understand.”

Abaribe said he did not feel betrayed that Kanu left the country, saying he ran for his life.

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