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El-Zakzaky’s health is deteriorating, Shiite cries out

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The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) has said their leader’s health in recent times is gradually deteriorating.

This was contained in a statement issued to the Nigerian Tribune in Kaduna on Sunday and signed by their spokesman, Ibrahim Musa.

The statement maintained, “From a rare visit to our leader Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky, it has been confirmed to us that his health has suffered a severe knock in the past two days, such that he is critically ill and in urgent need of the best medical attention possible.

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“We have seen this coming because of his age – almost clocking 67, and the several gunshots wounds he sustained during the murderous attack on his home by the military in December, 2015.

“To say that we his followers are agitated by the latest development is to say the least. We are deeply concerned and disenchanted by the attitude of this administration towards our peaceful protests and demands that the Sheikh and his wife be released as ordered by a Federal High Court in Abuja.

“It seems those holding our Leader captive are just waiting for the time to kill him, since Allah has rescued him from their attempt to kill him using their military might.

According to the statement, “The fact that for the past two years our Sheikh has endured all the mental and physical torture he has been subjected to by the Buhari administration is enough a miracle from Allah the Almighty.

“He has been shot at close range for him to die, but he survived it. He has been denied proper medical care, but he still carries on. A vigorous campaign of calumny against him has been mounted by his detractors, but he still enjoins the tumultuous support and sympathy of millions of people. This is a miracle they don’t want to admit, but which is very clear to all discerning people.

To this end, “The Islamic Movement do hereby unequivocally call on the federal government to listen to the voice of reason and release our leader Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky to go and look after his failing health. It is foolhardy for the government while being contemptuous of a court order releasing him; he is denied access to a better health care.”

They also maintained “We are appealing to people of conscience, human rights organisations and the international community to prevail upon this administration to tread the path of caution and justice and pave way for our Leader to go and look after his health properly. Nothing short of this will calm our frayed nerves.

“Peaceful protests were held to sensitise the public of our plight in various cities across the country on Sunday, January 7, 2018. More are coming until our demands are met,” it stressed.

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