Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo Worldwide Forum of State Presidents has urged President Bola Tinubu to secure the unconditional release of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
The group said Ndigbo were in jail as long as Kanu remained unjustly in prison.
Addressing newsmen in Awka, Anambra state, on behalf of the group, Rivers State Ohanaeze President, Livingstone Wechie warned that any Igbo man working hard to frustrate Kanu’s release would be considered enemies and would be put to shame.
He also demanded immediate and unconditional release of all Igbo individuals languishing in detention facilities across Nigeria due to Biafra struggle, including those involved in the 2020 Oyigbo incident in Rivers State.
“As long as Nnamdi Kanu remains unjustly in prison, to us, all Igbos are in jail. We beg you Mr. President to do just one thing for Ndigbo.
“Look away from any sentiment and release Nnamdi Kanu to us and let Ndigbo have peace.”
Appreciating the President for establishment of South-East Investment Company and South-East Development Commission, Wechie stressed the need for more intentional steps towards integrating Igbo people into Nigeria’s governance structure.
“We strongly urge Mr. President to evince his patriotic spirit that he is known for by taking extraordinary intentional steps to fully incorporate and integrate Ndi-Igbo in the governance of Nigeria.
“This will give them a fullest sense of their Nigerianness in every sense of the word particularly in the mainstream of economic and political inclusiveness.”
“The move will also ensure full participation of the Igbo in economic and political processes, and equitable distribution of critical infrastructure projects in the region,” he added.
Wechie further condemned the exclusion of the Southeast region from Nigeria’s high-pressure gas pipeline infrastructure, describing the act as unacceptable.
He demanded establishment of gas infrastructure investments in Igbo land to localize benefits for the region.
“We demand for a deliberate Federal government establishment of Gas infrastructure investment in the Igbo land particularly the South-East where Nigeria has the highest gas deposit with a view to properly localising a reasonable proportion of benefits to the South-East and parts of South-South zones of Nigeria.
“The exclusion of Southeast Nigeria from the nationโs high-pressure gas pipeline infrastructure is unacceptable. The seeming snub or omission of the region from these critical gas pipeline projects, despite its substantial natural gas reserves and industrial potential, has undoubtedly reinforced longstanding narrative of neglect.”
Commending Governors Chukwuma Soludo and Francis Nwifuru of Anambra and Ebonyi States, respectively for their support and creating enabling environment for Igbo advocacy, Wechie urged Igbo political leaders to prioritize the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and others to restore peace and confidence in Igbo land.
The Ohanaeze President expressed support for the creation of Anioma State and others, urging the National Assembly and President Tinubu to facilitate their establishment.
They also called on the Federal Government and Edo State Government to protect the rights and safety of Igbankes in Edo State.
He commended Senator John Azuta Mbata’s leadership of Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo Worldwide for promoting unity and peace among Igbos globally, applauding his efforts to advance the interests of the Igbo people and their neighbors.
He encouraged all Igbos, both in Nigeria and abroad, to participate in the ongoing voter registration exercise for their collective benefit.