Plan to re-arrest Kanu: Ohanaeze accuses FG of bias

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The Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohaneze Ndigbo, says move made by the federal government to get the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu re-arrested smacked of bias.

Read also: IPOB Alleges Plan to kill Kanu

The Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami had on Friday approached the court seeking the revocation of the bail granted Kanu alleging the IPOB’s leader of breaking the bail conditions.

Reacting to the move through a statement addressed to Malami and captioned: “Please respect your oath of office,” the President General of the Igbo apex socio-political group, Chief Nnia Nwodo, accused the federal government of double standard saying the government turned blind eyes to Arewa Youths’s quit notice to Igbos in the north but are dealing with Kanu’s issues with sledge hammer.

The statement reads in part: “It has just been brought to my notice that the Attorney General of the Federation has approached the courts to incarcerate Nnamdi Kalu for flouting his bail conditions. I am amazed that the distinguished attorney is prepared to contest the superiority of the provisions of the constitution on fundamental human rights of freedom of movement and freedom of association over an erroneous judicial proclamation violating those rights.

“I am equally miffed by the audacity with which the Attorney General displays his bias without regard to his oath of office.

“A few hours ago under the watchful eyes of the Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum and in total defiance of the Head of State’s proclamation of the rights of a citizen of Nigeria to live anywhere in Nigeria and to do business anywhere in Nigeria, the Arewa youths, pretending to withdraw their quit notice gave qualifications to the Head of State’s proclamation, issuing conditions for enjoyment of citizenship status.

“These same Arewa youths are supposed to have been arrested on the orders of the Governor of Kaduna State and the Inspector General of Police for acts of treason, conversion and sedition. As the Chief Law Officer of the Federation, the Attorney General looks the other way. He does not go to court to seek an order of arrest or prosecution.”

“Nnamdi, as a citizen of Nigeria, is free to hold any point of view no matter how displeasing to anyone so long as they are not inciting or provoking any criminal activities.

“I and some Igbo leaders have differences of opinion with Nnamdi on a number of issues. We have been insulted and abused by Radio Biafra but we concede them their right to differ from us. We concede them their nature to be exuberant as youths but we cannot be judgmental about their rights.

“This is a democracy. In democracies, leaders are abused, pelted with rotten eggs and booed at, as the former Edo State governor was booed in Abuja a few days ago. These acts are not necessarily criminal.”

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