Troops arrest two suspected kidnappers in Kaduna village

Last Updated: January 22, 2021By Tags: , ,

The Islamic Movement in Nigeria, IMN, otherwise known as Shi’ites, has lamented the continued incarceration of its leader, Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky and his wife, Zeenah Ibrahim, alleging that they may have contracted the deadly COVID-19.

IMN said it was deeply concerned that even six days after contracting the dreaded virus in prison, Zeenah, has not been taken to any specialized hospital for such patients to receive proper medical care.

In a statement signed by Ibrahim Musa, its President, Media Forum, the group noted that their leader requires urgent medical attention at this points.

“We all know that COVID-19 requires an immediate response of urgent adherence to medical advice, more so, Zeenah has been denied treatment for acute medical conditions including severe arthritis of the knee for five years now.

“Yet she is still in Kaduna prison at the moment, yet to be hospitalized, and yet to receive proper health care,” the statement added.

Shiites lamented that their leader’s wife may fall severely ill and risks death due to her age.

“Given her underlying medical conditions and age, her infection places her at heightened risk of severe illness and/or death.

“Sheikh Zakzaky himself suffers from many underlying conditions which put him at high risk of developing life-threatening symptoms should he contract the virus.

The couple are due to appear in court on Monday 25 January to face the bogus charges brought against them by the government of Nasir El-Rufa’i.

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