Nnamdi Kanu’s Health Plea: DSS Accused of Falsifying Records

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IDNN Justice Desk

Petition to Doctors, Accusation of Neglect

Detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu has petitioned the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), accusing DSS medical staff of falsifying his test results and denying him proper care. Kanu, who has been in DSS custody since his extradition in 2021, said untreated conditions put him at risk of “stroke or sudden death.”

Nnamdi Kanu’s Health Plea: DSS Accused of Falsifying Records—

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Kanu credited Professor Titus Aghaji, a cardiologist who treated him during a court-approved visit, with stabilising his health. He urged the NMA to release its September 22 medical report, which he claims proves DSS doctors manipulated findings to downplay his condition.

Health Rights in Detention

NNAMDI KANU PETITIONS NMA

The petition raises a larger issue: detainees’ rights to accurate diagnosis and care. Legal observers note that denial of treatment is often used as leverage against high-profile prisoners. “Medical neglect can become a silent form of torture,” one rights advocate told IDNN.


  • Test Manipulation: DSS doctors altered lab reports.
  • Denied Treatment: Needed therapy withheld.
  • Health Risk: Stroke or sudden death possible without proper care.

Ripple: Law, Ethics, Politics

The Kanu petition revives concerns about how Nigeria handles political detainees. It stirs sympathy among supporters while fuelling accusations that federal authorities are weaponising medical neglect. For the DSS, the stakes are credibility and trust.

Human Rights, Global Image

For Nigeria’s global image, recurring allegations of medical neglect in detention risk damaging relations with rights groups, foreign governments, and investors. Human rights concerns can translate into diplomatic friction and reputational cost.

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