The Islamic Movement of Nigeria has said that no hospital in Nigeria has the required equipment capable of handling the cases of its leader, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, and his wife, Zeenat.

The organisation therefore demanded that the passports of the couple be released to enable them to travel abroad to attend to their health.

The Secretary, Academic Forum of IMN, Abdullahi Muhammad, made the claim in an interview with The PUNCH in Abuja.

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He was reacting to enquires on why El-Zakzaky and his wife cannot attend to their health in Nigerian hospitals.

Muhammad said, “Both the Sheikh and his wife have fragments of bullets in their body; his own is fragment; hers is a full bullet.

“Here (in Nigeria), they said they could not remove it; but their doctors, who came from outside the country, studied the situation and said they would be able to remove it.

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“Nothing can be done here in Nigeria because they don’t have the facilities to handle the case. So up to this moment, Sheikh El-Zakzaky and his wife are suffering from many injuries in their respective bodies, and resultant multiple life-threatening health challenges, particularly those triggered by numerous bullets shrapnel and fragments which release poison into their blood.

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“On these grounds, the couple’s health situation does not only require having qualified medical professionals, but also a medical facility with up-to-date equipment. So, no local hospital here can treat them due to lack of facilities with up-to-date equipment.”

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