DSS kept Nnamdi Kanu for the same 'Defense' 'comment you made - Advocate Ejimakor tackles DSS DG, Adeola Ajayi to

Ajayi went on to mention former dictator-general Ibrahim Babangida (Retd.) As the idea of ​​resistance led by the community. Aloy Ejimakor, special advocate for indigenous indigenous population of Biafra (IPOB) leader Nnamdi Kanu, has the Director -General of the Department of Public Services (DSS), Mr. Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi, struck his recent statement that Nigerians should take the ability to protect every community if the military, the military, the police, the police’s attack should not. nationwide. Saharan Porters reported on Tuesday that Ajayi made the remarks during a public involvement, which broadcast Symfoni. He referred to incidents in the Bauchi state, where local communities successfully fought against Boko Haram revolators without waiting for security forces. Ajayi went on to mention former dictator-general Ibrahim Babangida (Retd.) As the idea of ​​resistance led by the community. Ajayi urged Nigerians to reconsider their approach to self -defense, emphasizing that communities should serve as the ‘first line of defense’ against terrorists and other criminals. Ejimakor, who was taken to social media to emphasize what he calls a double standard in the Nigerian government’s treatment of Kanu, reminded the DSS DG that Kanu was held unfair for a similar statement. The lawyer pointed out that Kanu’s call for self -defense in 2021 was cited as a justification for his arrest, extraordinary version from Kenya, and the subsequent prosecution for the incitement of violence. Ejimakor said: “Defend yourself” is the same thing Mazi Nnamdi Kanu said it was turned to justify his extraordinary version and ask him for “incitement of violence”. “This led to the description of ipob and the rush of young Igbo’s as terrorists,” he said. Kanu, a British -nigeric political activist and leader of IPOB, was a central figure in the excitement for the secretion of the southeastern Nigeria among the proposed state of Biafra. Nigerian government has appointed IPOB as a terrorist organization. -Remaining, despite several court rulings that has ordered its release.