Seven Kenyan government officials and five airline crew have been detained in Nigeria for two weeks after they travelled to the country to deport Nigerian businessman Anthony Chinedu and two of his compatriots.
The
officials from different government departments including foreign affairs,
immigration and police, left Nairobi for Lagos in a chartered aeroplane on June
3 escorting the controversial businessman and two other Nigerians, Christopher
Nnanyelu and Oluwatosin Adebiyi. The three had been declared prohibited
immigrants in Kenya.
However,
in a dramatic turn of events, the officials have not been allowed to leave
Nigeria. They said authorities at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in
Lagos were holding them and their chartered East African Safari Express plane.
According
to them, Nigerian authorities have insisted the Kenyans will not be allowed to
fly out without the three men Kenya kicked out on drug trafficking claims.