Kanu Ohanaeze Hails Ekweremadu, Appeals To IPOBChief Ike Ekweremadu

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide (OYC), has commended the South-East National Assembly caucus led by former Deputy Senate President, Chief Ike Ekweremadu for their move to secure Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom.

Ohanaeze spoke through a statement made available to Africa Today News, New York by its President-General, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike.

He said Senator Ekweremadu had shown a large heart by taking up such a role despite what members of the Biafra-agitation group did to him way back in Germany.

“We want to commend in a very special way the former Deputy Senate President, Chief Prof. Ike Ekweremadu for rallying his colleagues towards securing the freedom of the IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

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‘It is a demonstration of a large heart, tolerance, and forgiveness. We all remember what happened to the Senator, how he was given unfair treatment in Germany, but not minding that previous experience, he is again providing a leading role to see that Nnamdi Kanu is released.

‘He is a true father and we commend him in a very special way, together with his colleagues in the National Assembly.

‘We have always said that only a political solution can free Nnamdi Kanu. The OYC is happy that the National Assembly caucus has taken up that challenge.

‘We appeal to the South-East Governors, religious and traditional leaders, to put heads together and secure Kanu’s freedom as quickly as possible. He should not be abandoned to his fate, no matter what; he is our own,’ he added.

Okwu, however, appealed to the IPOB leadership not to escalate further tension in the region, stressing that ‘no amount of sit-at-home can bring Kanu out, only political solution. We are merely punishing ourselves with the sit-at-home.

‘Now is the time for consultation, negotiation, and dialogue. You can’t be killing the same people you are fighting for. To this end, we urge IPOB to stop whatever violence in Anambra State, since they have said they are not involved, they should fish out those smearing their name.’

He condoled with the families of the victims of the recent killings in Anambra and Imo States, including the Akunyili family, and urged those involved to end such carnage.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK