Monday, 25 July 2016

Nigerian Shiites raise alarm on health of detained leader Zakzaky

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The Islamic Movement in Nigeria ,IMN, has expressed deep concern about the health of their leader, Ibraheem Yaqoub Zakzaky, currently in Department of State Security ,DSS custody.
Close relations of Mr. Zakzaky had over the week visited him at the DSS office in Abuja.
A statement on Saturday in Kaduna by Ibrahim Musa, President of Media Forum of IMN, said it is in the interest of the Nigerian State to release him unconditionally to enable him attend to his heath.
“From the report of the close relations, the health of our leader has deteriorated further,” the statement said. “His left eye is in dire need of specialized medical attention.
“The doctor assigned to the Sheikh has reportedly given up on getting it back to its normal state. His left arm where he sustained gunshot wounds is still demobilized and the wounds are yet to heal.
“The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) is deeply concerned about the health of our incarcerated leader and believe that it is in the interest of the Nigerian State and those holding him to release him unconditionally to enable him attend to his heath.
“The Nigerian people are aware and the international community is aware that our leader has not been accused of committing any offence and has not been charged for one and has not been arraigned before any competent court of the land for the past eight months.
“We firmly believe it was Allah that has spared the life of our revered leader out of his mercy, even though those who wish him dead were averse to it.
“However it is the height of injustice to deny the Sheikh the best medical attention taking into consideration all that has been done to him, his family and millions of his followers. Of what benefit will it be to our nation if his health deteriorates beyond salvation?”
The statement added: “If at all the claim of the counsel to the DSS in a Federal High Court in Abuja that the Sheikh is in ‘protective custody’ is to be believed, then attention to his health should be of paramount importance to whoever is holding him hostage.
“Even though a glimpse of the report of the Judicial Commission of inquiry submitted to Kaduna state government has indicted the Army for its brutality against the Sheikh and his followers in Zaria, the least expected from the government is his release to us for proper medical attention. Refusal to do just this is an indication that the federal government has some ulterior motives and wants to keep him in custody and allow his health to deteriorate further.
“We would like to appeal to those that have the ears of this government, well meaning Nigerians and the international community to insist on the unconditional release of our leader Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky and all those detained with him in the aftermath of the Zaria carnage last December.”

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