Obey court order and Release Nnamdi Kanu Unconditionally Ohaneze Ndigbo Tells Buhari
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The apex Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohaneze Ndigbo, has demanded the immediate unconditional release of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Prince Nnamdi Kanu, says his continue incarceration may cause more damages in the country.
Ohaneze Ndigbo said this at this year’s Igbo Day celebration.
However, at the celebration, Ohaneze gave the federal government a matching order to release the leader of Indigenous people of Biafra(IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu unconditionally. They said his continued incarceration may cause more damages in the south-East zone of the country.
The president General of Ohanaeze chief Gary-Enwo Igariwey, whose address was read by the Deputy president General, Sir O.A.U Onyema urged the federal government to obey the order of a high court which earlier granted Kanu bail.
“Ohanaeze Ndigbo rose from her last NEC meeting to reiterated her position and appealed that mazi Nnamdi kanu should released unconditionally from detention.
“The issue had earlier been resolved and communicated after our last IMEOBI meeting of 5th November,2016.
“Ohanaeze feels that a critical look at the reasons why the young man was agitation without arms or element of violent will help put thing straight in our county. we urged the federal government to re-evaluate the circumstances which made the court of law to earlier grant him bail and see to which extent it can be useful in putting things straight.
“Mazi Nnamdi kanu’s incarceration til now,does not seems to be palatable and does not seems to be pass a positive message.”
On the proposed sale of national assets, the organisation called on the federal government to reconsider its earlier stand, saying that selling the assets built and developed by previous governments in the country might not be the best way to succeed in an enterprise.
It also expressed dismay over the dilapidated nature of federal roads in the south-East region, noting that virtually all the roads in the area had become impassable.
Published by Family Writers
The apex Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohaneze Ndigbo, has demanded the immediate unconditional release of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Prince Nnamdi Kanu, says his continue incarceration may cause more damages in the country.
Ohaneze Ndigbo said this at this year’s Igbo Day celebration.
However, at the celebration, Ohaneze gave the federal government a matching order to release the leader of Indigenous people of Biafra(IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu unconditionally. They said his continued incarceration may cause more damages in the south-East zone of the country.
The president General of Ohanaeze chief Gary-Enwo Igariwey, whose address was read by the Deputy president General, Sir O.A.U Onyema urged the federal government to obey the order of a high court which earlier granted Kanu bail.
“Ohanaeze Ndigbo rose from her last NEC meeting to reiterated her position and appealed that mazi Nnamdi kanu should released unconditionally from detention.
“The issue had earlier been resolved and communicated after our last IMEOBI meeting of 5th November,2016.
“Ohanaeze feels that a critical look at the reasons why the young man was agitation without arms or element of violent will help put thing straight in our county. we urged the federal government to re-evaluate the circumstances which made the court of law to earlier grant him bail and see to which extent it can be useful in putting things straight.
“Mazi Nnamdi kanu’s incarceration til now,does not seems to be palatable and does not seems to be pass a positive message.”
On the proposed sale of national assets, the organisation called on the federal government to reconsider its earlier stand, saying that selling the assets built and developed by previous governments in the country might not be the best way to succeed in an enterprise.
It also expressed dismay over the dilapidated nature of federal roads in the south-East region, noting that virtually all the roads in the area had become impassable.
Too little too late. These are a group of men and women that are not worthy to be called igbo leaders. Infact igbo youths should deny them totally. Now they have realised that what Nnamdi Kanu was shouting about are all true, and they also noticed he will soon be released (after much pain and agony) bcos Buhari has no case against him. Their immediate demand from this dictator to release him would have helped from the begining.
ReplyDeleteOhaneze as far as Biafra people is concerned they are saboteurs,it doesn't matter what they say now they have committed unpardonable sin against the young people of Biafra and we know them all as the day of recompense for everyone's work is fast approaching we shall pay them according to their work,they must understand that they are irrelevant before the people of Biafra,they should go ahead betraying their sons and the people of Biafra for their pockets at the end we shall know who wins,useless old men.
ReplyDeleteNo mind them na God will pay them back ohaneze ndiara bad people
ReplyDeleteNo mind them na God will pay them back ohaneze ndiara bad people
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