President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday told South-East leaders that the fate of the leader of proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu will be decided by the court
Buhari, who was in Ebonyi State for a two-day working visit, stated this while reacting to a demand by some Igbo leaders, asking him to grant amnesty to Kanu and other youths from the region in detention across the country.
But Buhari said that Kanu’s matter should be properly adjudicated in the law court.
The President also expressed concerns at the worsening security situation in the region, saying that it is regrettable that a few persons from the region have brainwashed and incited a segment of the population against the Federal Government.
Buhari also stated that anyone caught bearing arms especially AK-47 rifles and who is not a security official should be dealt with appropriately.
Speaking on request to grant amnesty to Kanu and other issues, Buhari said: “I must register my deep and grave concern with regards to the deteriorating state of affairs in this region.
“I have listened carefully to various appeals from the Elders and Traditional Leaders regarding our wide range of options and as I have said previously, this matter (Nnamdi Kanu’s issue), remains in the full purview of the law court where it will be properly adjudicated.
“My worry is for our hardworking and innocent civilians for whom life is already tough and would like to go out and earn a good and honest living. There are many that fit this profile and the government owes them that obligation to protect their lives and property.”
The Igbo leaders had earlier informed the President that they are in dialogue with dissident groups in the region so as to bring them to a round table discussion for the return of peace.
Kanu is under detention and he is facing prosecution for alleged treasonable felony and terrorism. But the IPOB leader has denied the allegations.
But leaders and residents are of the view that Kanu’s release could go a long way in resolving the security quagmire in the region.
Leaders who spoke at the meeting include the Chairman of South-Eeast Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Charles Mkpumai; South-East Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev Father Abraham Nwali; Ohanézè Ndígbo President-General, George Obiozor and First Republic Minister, Mbazulike Amaechi.
Eze Mkpuma also called on Buhari to support the call for a President of South-East extraction.
Amaechi also pleaded with Buhari to help restore peace in the region.
He said, “I want to see peace in this country before I join my ancestors, I want to see peace in the South-East particularly where there is upsurge of crisis and something that will lead to that peace is around the corner and we are asking you to give me the mandate and I will give you peace. I guarantee you this Mr. President”
“We say in Igbo land that a mad man is owned by his people. If somebody was mad yesterday, and on guarantee of elders like me and other elders, I will bring him out and that is to get peace.
“Help us to get the peace and I will give you peace in this part of this country and also in Nigeria because I am a Nigerian, I took part in the struggle for the independence of this country.”
In his own comment, Rev Father Abraham Nwali said: “As a body that is of genuine counsel, our country is currently challenged greatly by insecurity and societal conflict here and there with high level of poverty. A great number of our families are living in the fear of the unknown.
“As a father of our dear nation and South-East, we bring to your notice that the sit-at-home has crippled the economy of South-East and banditry is engulfing the nation.
“Our society is growing by violence with a lot of youth restiveness. We know that you are doing your best to solve these problems but we request kindly your Excellency of more dialogue with all nationalists and more empowerment to the various security agencies to tackle this monster called insecurity.
“We request that you exercise the promotion of equity, fairness, and social justice by all institutions and political parties especially as we approach the year of transition.
“We plead for your political solution as a father, a loving father, a forgiving father to grant Nnamdi Kanu freedom. We pray that he be granted pardon as we call on all agitators to cease all forms of hostilities and other demands for a nation where the plight of the poor, the weak, the oppressed will be addressed.”
Nwali also called for the zoning of the Presidency to the South-East and support of other regions to the call for president of South-East extraction.
“History shall be kind to you and you will have the greatest ovation in the world if your administration can do that which we are all clamouring for.”
Ohanézè President-General, George Obiozor, who was represented at the event by Ohaneze’s Deputy Legal Adviser, Peter Alike, also called for amnesty for all Igbo youths languishing in various detention facilities across the country.
Speaking at the event, Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi called on other regions to support a President of South-East extraction in 2023.



















