A former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, says
he was protected by Boko Haram suspects during his four-day detention at
Kuje Prison.
Fani-Kayode said this in an article titled, ‘Head bloodied
but not bowed and the ascension of President-Elect Donald Trump’ on
Wednesday.
The ex-minister said he spent over two weeks in the
underground cell of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission without
being interrogated.
He said he was then transferred to Kuje Prison where he was kept in a cell along with terrorists.
Fani-Kayode said, “At Kuje I was kept in the terrorist wing
of the prison which was built by the British government specifically for
Boko Haram convicts and suspects. There were 47 of them in the facility
and I was with them throughout. These were tough, disciplined,
hardened, surprisingly well-educated and intimidating men.
“This was a frightful place and those that were locked up
there were very dangerous and frightful people yet thankfully the Lord
went ahead of me.
“The single cells, though small, were clean,
well-ventilated, dry and very neat. The inmates were surprisingly very
kind and friendly towards me and turned out to be my best friends and
bodyguards whenever I toured the other parts of the prison.
“Most of those men were not Boko Haram killers but had been
falsely accused, tortured and just dumped into prison and I felt nothing
but pain and sorrow when I heard their stories.”
Fani-Kayode said during his time at the prison, he met with
the leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, who has
been in detention for over a year.
He said they spoke for about three hours and they were protected by inmates during the meeting.
The ex-minister added, “When I went to visit the great and
brilliant freedom fighter, Nnamdi Kanu, who is the leader of IPOB and
easily the most courageous, powerful and credible Igbo leader in
Nigeria today in his cell we had a very instructive and long discussion.
“I had never met Nnamdi before and I was amazed at his depth
of knowledge, his immense courage and his deep convictions. There is no
doubt in my mind that that man is going places and in him the Igbo have
an Ojukwu and a Nnamdi Azikiwe all rolled into one. He is destined for
greatness.
“My Boko Haram friends accompanied me to that meeting, drew a
10-man security cordon around me when we entered the general population
of the prison and waited outside as Nnamdi and I spoke for almost three
hours.”
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