Former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has described the
release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi
Kanu, as a welcome development.
Kanu, who was detained for over 18
months, was set free from Kuje Prison, Abuja on Friday evening after
meeting the conditions for the bail granted him on Tuesday by a Federal
High Court, Abuja, presided over by Justice Binta Nyako.
“I am
happy that the Federal Government this time listened to the voice of
reason. I congratulate Kanu on his release and wish to commend all those
who played one role or the other to ensure that he met his tough bail
conditions and was actually released,” Obi said in a statement issued on
Friday night by his Media Office.
The
former governor, however, expressed displeasure that the other Biafra
activists detained with Nnamdi Kanu, continue to languish in prison
custody.
“I wish to appeal to the Judiciary and the Federal
Government to equally consider the other Biafra detainees for bail and
release since, to the best of my knowledge, they have never resorted to
violence in their agitation,” he said.
Obi noted that while the
release of Kanu will help to calm frayed nerves, tension will likely
remain high in the South East and South South geopolitical zones in view
of the continued detention of other Biafra activists.
“As I
counseled previously, the Federal Government should engage the Biafra
agitators in dialogue. Every agitation in the world is resolved through
dialogue,” Obi said.
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