Nigeria: 44 Nigerian Lawmakers Write Tinubu, Urge Release of IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu
- A group of 44 serving federal lawmakers from Nigeria has urged President Bola Tinubu to release Nnamdi Kanu from detention and call for an inclusive political roundtable to address the challenges in the Southeast region.
- The lawmakers requested that Tinubu direct the Attorney-General to discontinue Kanu's prosecution and pursue constructive dialogue.
- They highlighted the rising insecurity in the Southeast since 2015 and emphasized the need for national reconciliation and stability.
- The letter concluded with a pledge of respect and support for the President's office, stressing that dialogue would promote national unity and peace in the Southeast.
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Nigeria: 44 Nigerian Lawmakers Write Tinubu, Urge Release of IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu
The legislators asked the president to "as soon as practicable" direct the AGF to invoke his constitutional powers by discontinuing Mr Kanu's ongoing prosecution, noting that such a step would pave the way for an inclusive roundtable capable of producing a lasting and just political settlement.
44 Nigerian lawmakers write Tinubu, urge release of IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu
The legislators asked the president to “as soon as practicable” direct the AGF to invoke his constitutional powers by discontinuing Mr Kanu’s ongoing prosecution, noting that such a step would pave the way for an inclusive roundtable capable of producing a lasting and just political settlement. The post 44 Nigerian lawmakers write Tinubu, urge release of IPOB’s Nnamdi Kanu appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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