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UK Government Accused of Silence Over Nnamdi Kanu’s Detention


🇬🇧 UK Government Accused of Silence Over Nnamdi Kanu’s Detention

By LuchiInter | July 30, 2025

The continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has taken another twist—this time, drawing criticism not just at home in Nigeria, but across international lines. The latest controversy centers around the alleged inaction of the United Kingdom, a country where Kanu holds citizenship, and where his family believes more should be done to secure his release.

A Deafening Silence?

Kingsley Kanu, the younger brother of the detained separatist leader, recently accused the British government of "turning its back" on his brother’s plight. Despite multiple legal rulings—including decisions by courts in Kenya and even human rights declarations by the United Nations—calling Kanu’s rendition to Nigeria illegal, the UK government has remained publicly silent.

"We expected more from the British authorities," Kingsley said in a press release shared with journalists. "They know Nnamdi is a British citizen. The courts have spoken. Why the silence?"

Legal Wins, But No Freedom

Nnamdi Kanu was forcibly taken from Kenya in 2021 under murky circumstances that many legal experts say violated international law. In June 2025, a Kenyan High Court ruled that the rendition was illegal, describing it as a breach of his rights and an act that violated both Kenyan and global human rights standards.

Despite these rulings, the Nigerian government has refused to release Kanu, citing national security threats and labeling IPOB a proscribed group.

UK’s Position So Far

According to reports from The Guardian UK, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has stated that it continues to provide Kanu with consular support but has stopped short of making any public or diplomatic demands for his release.

This neutral approach has sparked criticism from both the IPOB community and human rights organizations, who argue that the UK is essentially enabling Nigeria’s defiance of international law by refusing to act decisively.

IPOB Reacts

IPOB and its supporters have grown increasingly vocal. In a recent statement, the group called the UK government’s silence "shocking and complicit," warning that it sends a dangerous message about the value of human rights and citizenship protection.

"Nnamdi Kanu is not just a political prisoner; he’s a British citizen who was abducted and unlawfully detained," the statement read. "Yet the UK looks away."

What’s at Stake?

At the heart of this issue is more than just one man’s freedom. The credibility of international diplomacy, the rule of law, and the obligation of nations to protect their citizens are all being tested.

Analysts warn that if powerful countries like the UK remain passive in situations like this, it sets a precedent that could endanger other dual nationals or activists facing persecution abroad.


Final Thoughts

The fate of Nnamdi Kanu remains uncertain, but what’s becoming increasingly clear is the disappointment felt by his supporters in the UK’s apparent unwillingness to challenge Nigeria's handling of the case. As pressure continues to mount, only time will tell whether the British government will break its silence—or allow history to judge its inaction.


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