A former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi has called on the
federal government to release Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB).
Obi said there was need for the Nigerian government to change its
‘hardline posture and yield to the persistent clamour” by releasing the
IPOB leader from detention.
Kalu was last year arrested by the DSS for leading a secessionist group.
Speaking with journalists in Enugu on Thursday, Obi said the federal
government ought to engage the Biafra activists in dialogue as that was
the only means the agitation could be resolved.
According to him, the Nigerian government should note that the
agitators, like other citizens, had their fundamental rights of freedom
of expression.
“I wish to appeal to the federal government to change its hardline
posture on this issue and yield to the persistent clamour for the
release of Nnamdi Kanu and other Biafra activists so as to douse the
tension in the country, especially in the South-East and south-south
geo-political zones,” he said.
“The federal government should engage them in dialogue. Every
agitation in the world is resolved through dialogue and not by means of
force
“To the best of my knowledge, the agitation for Biafra is not violent
and does not violate either the Nigerian constitution or international
laws. I, therefore, condemn the use of force against the agitators.
“The fact that they had been granted bails that were not obeyed makes it even more pertinent to set them free now.
“We are in a democratic regime and it is important that the rule of
law should be obeyed no matter whose case is involved”, he said.

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