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Reps Deputy Speaker lobbies Tinubu for Nnamdi Kanu’s release

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Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Benjamin Kalu has given indication that a political solution may be in the offing for the eventual release of the leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

The Deputy Speaker said he was in discussion with the President for a possible political solution, saying that while the court processes are ongoing, political solutions are being worked out.

Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Speaker, Levinus Nwabughiogu, who disclosed this in a statement, said Kalu was speaking at the special edition of “The Ben Kalu’s Mandate”, a radio programme on FLO FM, Umuahia, Abia State on Monday.

There have been insinuations that despite the launch of the Peace In South East Project (PISE-P), Kanu may have been abandoned to his fate.

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But the Deputy Speaker, who said he can never abandon the IPOB leader, also gave indication that Igbo leaders will soon meet with the President to discuss a number of issues, including the release of Nnamdi Kanu.

He said: “The Peace in South East Project (PISE-P) has reconcilation in the mix of what we are trying to achieve. We recognize  the importance of our brother, Nnamdi Kanu in the peace agenda we are pushing. That’s the truth.

“I have been very vocal about it. I am not hiding it. I have always told people that I will never deny Nnamdi Kanu. He’s my brother. We come from the same place and I will never be happy having him incarcerated when we can have him out and increase our pursuit towards peace.

“But we may not advance all the things we are doing backdoor but I can assure you that all the powers-that-be in this country know that people like us are not sitting on the fence. I don’t know about the next person but I am talking about Benjamin Okezie Kalu. I am not sitting on the fence about it. I am lobbying.

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“We cannot go about this before the court. I am more interested in using a political solution towards resolving this. So, I am asking for one or two things from the federal government.

“The last time I was with Mr. President, I discussed with Mr. President on the need for the elders of Igbo land to come, sit and engage with him. And I know that one of the topics that will come up there is this our brother and also SEDC. We will also thank him for all the good things, the appointments he has been giving to Igbo people.

“So, while  the court is doing what they are doing, I will not truncate legal processes but some of us are not afraid to identify with him and to ask for him to be released. Any other thing can follow up after that.

“So, that is what is going on at the moment and those  who are close to him will assure you we are working closely on this mandate. Is it achievable? The answer is yes

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“And I am happy with the statement that he made the last time he was in court. He said all those who are causing violence are not IPOB people, that anybody who is using his name to be causing violence is a hater of Ndi Igbo.

“Look, Igbos are not known for violence. We are known for trade, being creative. Call it Nollywood, we are are the engine room that started the creative industry. We are not thieves, not known for violence. We put our energy towards creating wealth.

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“We are not life killers and anybody coming now to introduce what is strange to us, it’s either the person is not an Igbo man or we should question where he is coming from.

“Burning things down is not how we show our strength. How we show our strength is that when we enter your community, we make wealth to better our lives. That’s our strength.

“I am happy he sounded that warning. I am happy we are coming together to achieve it. And I want to thank the people. Since we launched this programme about 4 months now, there is a little bit of peace and it is the combined effort of everyone coming together, understanding that it is true we need peace.

“Let’s be calm. Let’s support this government. And I want to thank the people of the south east for not joining the protest. The I want to thank Ohaneze Ndi Igbo for sending out messages and saying no, we should not protest too. Number one reason: The President from the south. He didn’t create the problem. He’s also  giving us appointments. So, we must give him the support.

“As we are asking Mr. President to release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for us and giving us South East Development Commission, we  must on the other show him loyalty by making sure that there is peace in our area. No violence, support his government.”

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Speaking on the state of the South East Development Commission Bill, Kalu said that the piece of legislation is at the conference committee stage where some issues regarding the confirmation of the commissioners are being resolved.”

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