Association of Niger Delta Communities has written to President Bola Tinubu, urging him to release the detained Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
The association in a letter dated June 13 and jointly signed by its President, Isa Obiri; and Secretary, Wisdom Oteyi, argued that Kanu was only advocating for the equitable distribution of Niger Delta resources and committed no crime to warrant his continued incarceration.
According to the association, Kanu’s concerns are shared by other citizens of the region, hence he has the support of other Niger Delta citizens.
A copy of the letter reads:” We are writing to you on behalf of the Association of Niger Delta Upland Communities and concerned citizens to urgently request the liberation of our Igbo/Biafran brother and activist, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who is presently detained for peacefully advocating for the just distribution of natural resources in our regions.
“This individual has not violated any law and is simply exercising his rights to demand what rightfully belongs to us.
“We beseech government to release this activist and engage in dialogue to address his concerns, which are shared by many of us.”
The association cautioned that the continued detention of Kanu against growing appeals for his release, could ultimately lead to unrest in the region.
“Failing to do so may only exacerbate tensions, potentially leading to unrest and public demonstrations. We sincerely believe that through dialogue and mutual understanding, a resolution can be achieved that benefits the parties involved.
“We respectfully urge government to take the necessary steps to release Kanu within the next 14 days for the betterment of our regions and the nation as a whole.
“We are confident that by taking this action, we can prevent further unrest and progress towards a peaceful resolution of the current situation.
“We have faith in your leadership and dedication to upholding justice and fairness for all citizens. Your prompt response to this issue will not only showcase your commitment to the rule of law, but also foster unity and harmony within our society.”