DSS Denies Reports Of Poisioning Nnamdi Kanu In Detention

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The Department of State Services, DSS has opened up after being accused of poisoning Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in its custody.

DSS denied poisoning Kanu. It was claimed that some youths are planning to burn down government properties in the Southeast.

In line with this claim, IPOB accused DSS of secretly and systematically trying to kill Kanu by denying him access to his medical doctors.

However, an operative of DSS who spoke exclusively with DAILY POST on the ground of anonymity, said Kanu is being treated well.

He said: “Nnamdi Kanu can’t be denied access to his doctors, and what is happening to him is political. Even if the prisoner is a hardened criminal, we treat him well, so Kanu’s case is not different.

“There is no truth in the claim that DSS is poisoning Kanu; it’s all a lie – he has access to his doctors. However, he has his medical issues, but he is not denied access to his doctors.

“You know we should not expect anything good from IPOB, their issue and agenda are against the government so disregard all these reports.”