Thursday, March, 19 2026 - An association of clergymen have criticised President Bola Tinubu’s trip to the United Kingdom, UK, where he is being hosted on a state visit following an invitation by King Charles III.
Tinubu departed Nigeria for the UK on Tuesday alongside his
wife, First Lady Oluremi, aides and several top government officials. The trip
is the first state visit to the UK by a Nigerian leader in 37 years.
However, the President’s trip came hours after a bomb blasts
in Maiduguri, Borno State, which left about 23 persons dead and hundreds
injured. The Maiduguri bombings is the latest in a series of high profile
terror attacks in different parts of the country in recent days, prompting some
Nigerians, including opposition politicians, to fault the President’s UK visit.
Reacting to the development in a statement signed by Rev
Tony Uzo Anthony, released late on Tuesday night, the Concerned Igbo Ministers,
an association of Igbo Christian clergymen, described Tinubu’s UK trip as a
“callous abandonment of a nation bleeding to death”.
The clergymen accused Tinubu of choosing red carpets and
photo-ops over the blood of Nigerian citizens.
“We, the Concerned Igbo Ministers, view with utter disgust
and righteous anger the spectacle of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu parading in
London while Nigeria burns.
“At the very moment a suicide bomber unleashes carnage in
Borno, while mass slaughter continues unabated across the North and even in the
President’s own backyard in Osun State and the entire Western region, the
so-called leader chooses red carpets, handshakes with King Charles III and
photo-ops with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the blood of his citizens,” the
clergymen said.
According to the clerics, Tinubu should have called off the
UK trip and instead head to Maiduguri to assess the carnage from the bomb
blasts and empathize with the people.
“This is not leadership. This is criminal negligence. Any
patriotic world leader confronted with such heightened insecurity would have
immediately cancelled the trip, flown to the scenes of slaughter, comforted the
victims and taken personal command of the crisis. Instead, President Tinubu has
chosen foreign diplomacy over the lives of Nigerians.
“The Chatham House analysis was brutally clear: diplomacy
alone will not fix Nigeria’s problems. Yet Tinubu’s government, through its
Information Minister, dismisses all criticism as “ignorance and mischief.” We
reject that arrogant nonsense. The blood flowing in Borno, the corpses in the
North, and the fear gripping Osun State are not figments of anyone’s
imagination – they are the direct consequence of a government that has lost
both the will and the capacity to protect its people,” the statement added.
The pan-Igbo association stressed that the facts on the
ground expose the lie that Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, leader, Nnamdi
Kanu, is Nigeria’s problem.
Rather, according to them, Kanu’s decision to set up the
Eastern Security Network, ESN, has proved to be inspired as it has helped to
ensure insecurity in the South-East. Instead of condemning Kanu, the clerics
said he should be commended, and his action emulated by other geopolitical
zones
“On the contrary, he remains the only leader with a workable
vision for security. His timely establishment of the Eastern Security Network
(ESN) has transformed the South-East into the safest region in the country
today – a reality no amount of propaganda can erase. While the rest of Nigeria
drowns in blood, the East stands as a shining exception because of IPOB’s
proactive defence of its people,” they added.
The clerics in the same vein urged Tinubu to use the UK trip
to facilitate Nnamdi Kanu’s release from detention. They noted that the real
reason Kanu is in detention is Britain’s fear of a sovereign Biafra nation.
The statement added, “Therefore, there is only one
worthwhile mission President Tinubu can accomplish during this ill-timed UK
visit: he must use the occasion to formally and urgently request His Majesty
King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer to facilitate the immediate,
unconditional release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from his unjust and prolonged
detention.
“It is an open secret that British institutional fear of a
sovereign Biafra is the real chain holding Mazi Nnamdi Kanu captive. The
British Government remains one of the critical parties that must be assuaged
for justice to be done. President Tinubu now has the perfect platform –
face-to-face with the very authorities whose influence matters – to end this
national shame.
“We urge the President to reach the British leadership
without further delay and secure Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom. Anything less will
confirm that this government cares more about foreign validation than the lives
and aspirations of its people. The blood of slain Nigerians cries out from the
ground. History and the Igbo nation will not forgive continued indifference.”

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