Kanu’s younger brother, Prince Emmanuel Kanu, raised this alarm in Umuahia early Friday morning, expressing doubt about the health condition of his brother.
“None of those who went to see him on Thursday was allowed to see him.
“Why would the DSS suddenly decide to deny Kanu access to his visitors, an action that is a flagrant violation of the Abuja High Court order?
“Such action raises suspicion that the DSS has something to hide about our brother,” he said.
He added, “The DSS is stopping my brother’s visitors from seeing him, which is another flagrant disregard of a subsisting court order and their effort to conceal my brother’s deteriorating health condition.
“For me, the DSS has become a private security company where the authority manages it as his personal family business. I am yet to know why my brother is still currently in detention against court orders.”
The Abuja High Court had ordered the service to allow Kanu unfettered access to his family and lawyers twice a week.
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