Handle Nnamdi Kanu’s Case Seriously, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah Warns Buhari

Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, the senator representing Anambra South at the Red Chamber has disclosed why he is seeking a court order to pay a visit to Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) who is being detained by the federal government of Nigeria.

Recall that the senator, through Agugoesi Ikem, his counsel, had filed a motion on October 15 to visit Kanu in DSS custody. “An order of this honourable court granting leave to Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah to visit the defendant, Nnamdi Kanu, as part of his legislative oversight function,” the notice had read.

The Senator who spoke with Arise Television further disclosed that his goal was to tell the IPOB leader to “get him to talk to his people” concerning their stand on the Anambra governorship election. IPOB had threatened to lock down the south-east if Kanu does not regain freedom from detention by November 4 and this would affect the Anambra governorship election which is scheduled for November 6.

Ubah, who is the candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) in the election, said, “IPOB is a very big force,” saying that he hopes to persuade them “to look into the issue” because boycotting the election “doesn’t really help our people. You must understand that Nnamdi Kanu has a lot of followership in the south-east. So, the government should take him seriously. But we are engaging and finding political solutions to this issue.

We are engaging with IPOB and showing them the importance of this election. The most important thing is that the election is constitutional, and I’m also very much sure that on the day of the election, there would be a peaceful election in Anambra state. I’m the only politician that’s working hard to see the leader of the indigenous people of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, so that I can also have the opportunity of talking to him and get him to talk to his people to look into the issue. Because the election is constitutional, and if really anybody loves our people, they shouldn’t be saying there’ll be no election.

“It doesn’t really help our people. If there’s no election, there will be voters apathy, and somebody might come in and then do something that might not augur well. IPOB is a very big force because most of them are not even in Nigeria. And they have their way with the media, and people are listening to them. So, that’s why I have dedicated myself to how we can bring in and proffer a political solution.”

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