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Release Our Son Immediately, Nnmadi Kanu’s Family Tells Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged to launch the chief of the outlawed Indigenous Individuals of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

The household of the IPOB chief made this identified on Friday whereas reacting to the go to of an Igbo delegation to the President at State Home, Abuja.

Talking to Vanguard, Kanu’s youthful brother, Prince Emmanuel Kanu, requested Buhari to heed the request of the Igbo leaders and launch the IPOB chief.

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Kanu said that the unconditional launch of his elder brother will function a mark of respect for the Igbo nation and start the method of nationwide therapeutic and reconciliation.

He, nonetheless, expressed hope that President Buhari would give pressing consideration to the pleas of the Igbo elders.

In the meantime, apex Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has warned towards any deliberate try to assassinate the detained IPOB chief.

Stating that Igbo leaders are the reason for ruse within the Southeastern area of the nation, the group stated the federal authorities wouldn’t dare to assassinate Kanu for the concern of penalties that may observe.

Naija Information understands that the Igbo group said this whereas reacting to an alarm raised by Kanu’s disciples over their chief’s security.

In an announcement issued via its Secretary-Normal, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, Ohanaeze stated President Muhammadu Buhari is conscious of the implications of wounding a British citizen of their custody, and wouldn’t dare try to harm Kanu who’s of their custody.

The group, nonetheless, expressed their delight to see President Buhari initiating a dialogue with impartial Igbo leaders led by Pa Mbazulike Amaechi with none South-East politician.

Launch Our Son Instantly, Nnmadi Kanu’s Household Tells Buhari

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Launch Our Son Instantly, Nnmadi Kanu’s Household Tells Buhari