Friday, January 3, 2025 - The family of embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has said it had an agreement with President Bola Tinubu for the release of the Biafra agitator.
Kanu’s brother, Kanunta disclosed that he had the pact with Tinubu’s
son, Seyi during the build-up to the 2023 presidential election.
Disclosing that the meeting had the blessing of the president, Kanunta,
however, lamented that Tinubu has refused to honour the pact by releasing the
IPOB leader.
In a statement he issued, Kanunta said it was agreed that the IPOB would
not boycott the 2023 elections on the grounds that Tinubu would release Kanu if
elected President.
The statement reads: ”Before the last election, I received a message
from an ex-governor that Seyi, the son of President Tinubu, wanted to see me.
“I agreed to meet with him on the condition that the overriding priority
and hence the fulcrum of our discussion will be the release of my brother.
“The meeting was held in Abuja in the presence of another individual
whom I asked along to witness the deliberations and provide independent
verification should the need arise.
“Seyi confirmed to me that his father sanctioned the meeting and that I
should consider any agreement we reach as binding on the then candidate,
Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“In good faith we agreed that I shall relay the outcome to my brother to
reinforce the long held tradition of IPOB not interfering with the conduct of
elections, either through boycott or any other form of civil disobedience.
“This understanding was duly communicated to my brother and he
reaffirmed his commitment not to stop the elections or order any boycott.
“When President Tinubu as a candidate visited Owerri during his
campaign, he too reiterated his commitment to facilitate the release of my
brother if elected.
“We took his public statement as a tacit reaffirmation of the
understanding I reached with his son Seyi.
“It, therefore, defies logic that nearly two years after President
Tinubu assumed the mantle of leadership in Nigeria, my brother is still in
detention despite not having any charge against him.
“It’s been over three months now that Justice Binta Nyako recused
herself from the case yet no new judge has been assigned the case.”
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