The release of Nnamdi Kanu by Mr. President on political grounds is overdue – Chieftain, Edwin Clark

Convener of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Edwin Clark emphasized the critical and urgent need to reintegrate the Igbos into the mainstream of Nigeria, ensuring their region is equal to others in all respects. This means they should be fully and unconditionally united with Nigeria as they were before the civil war.

“The release of Nnamdi Kanu by Mr. President on political grounds is long overdue,” Clark stated.

He urged the President to instruct the Attorney General to enter a nolle prosequi to free Nnamdi Kanu, who has expressed his willingness to cooperate with the federal government. This move would help bring peace and stability to the southeast and to Nigeria as a whole, similar to recent cases of treasonable felony, such as that of Miyetti Allah president Abdullahi Bello Bodejo of Nasarawa state.

“I have never supported the activities of IPOB under the leadership of Nnamdi Kanu, but today, Nigeria, a broken country where many groups and nativities have cried foul to the way Nigeria had been going since 1999 because of the military constitution imposed on Nigerians by the military,” the letter reads.

“Today, our economy is failing, our democracy is failing, our education and health institutions are collapsing, the youths are jobless, and some people are treated as second-class citizens while a few enjoy the fruit of the so-called democracy we are passing through, coupled with the violence and insecurity in the south-east; and if allowed to continue, the consequences will be very unpleasant to all Nigerians.

“The unity of Nigeria can only be achieved and sustained if every part of the country is treated equally with the other parts, in all ramifications.

“No one can play God over Nigeria, and no section owns this country more than any other section. We want Mr President to reassure Nigerians of our oneness.”

“Let me re-emphasize the importance and urgency of reintegrating the Igbos into the mainstream of Nigeria, where their region will be equal with other regions in all ramifications, meaning that they should be fully and unconditionally united or be admitted into the union of Nigeria as it was before the civil war,” Clark said.

“The release of Nnamdi Kanu by Mr. President on political grounds is overdue, as earlier explained.

“M byr. President should direct the attorney general to enter a nolle prosequi to free Nnamdi Kanu, who has shown his intention to work with the federal government, in order to bring peace and stability in the south-east and to Nigerians as a whole, as it has been recently done in similar cases of treasonable felony, as in the case of Miyetti Allah president Abdullahi Bello Bodejo of Nasarawa state.”

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