By Nsikak Nseyen A chieftain of the apex Igbo socio-political organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Damien Okeke Okene, has said President ...
By Nsikak Nseyen
A chieftain of the apex Igbo socio-political organization,
Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Damien Okeke Okene, has said President Muhammadu Buhari is
interested in keeping Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra, IPOB, incarcerated.
Okene, who is Ohanaeze’s National Vice Chairman, said Buhari
is aware that the Southeast would continue to wallow in insecurity with Kanu
behind bars.
Addressing newsmen, Okene said Buhari frowns at the idea of
idolizing Kanu across the Southeast.
He lamented that the President’s recent utterances played a
major role in preventing Kanu’s release.
“If you assess the President’s comments and utterances
before the court sitting, you will understand that he was not interested in
releasing the young man because he knows that doing so will bring happiness to
the people of the South-East, who are longing for his release.
“Although, the court has adjourned the matter, Buhari’s
recent utterances in the build-up to the court sitting greatly influenced the
decision of the court and the President knows that keeping Kanu means that the
insecurity in the South-East will continue because the people see him as their
idol and they want him released,” Ogene said.
Recall that Buhari recently said the IPOB leader would be
made to account for the outrage against the Nigerian government.
Buhari spoke during his meeting with the United Kingdom, UK,
Prime Minister, Boris Johnson in Kigali, Rwanda.
He also recounted how Kanu once jumped bail and eloped to
Europe, where he propagated his agitation for Nigeria’s break-up.
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