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Northern Coalition Warns Against Freeing Nnamdi Kanu, Says Freedom Can Jeopardize National Security

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: February 14, 2025
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The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has issued a strong rebuke against recent appeals for the release of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

In a statement released on Thursday, National Coordinator Jamilu Aliyu Charanchi criticized political figures advocating for Kanu’s release, asserting that such actions disregard the suffering caused by IPOB’s activities.

CNG accused IPOB and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), of perpetrating violent attacks against security personnel, government institutions, and civilians.

The group alleged that IPOB’s activities have led to the killing of 175 security officers and the destruction of police facilities, INEC offices, and various public infrastructures.

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The coalition also criticized Kanu’s recent conduct in court, alleging that he insulted the prosecuting lawyer and undermined the judiciary’s integrity.

They contended that his statements fuel violence and endanger national unity, urging the federal government to hold him accountable through due process.

Furthermore, CNG took aim at political figures, particularly Peter Obi, accusing them of prioritizing ethnic interests by advocating for Kanu’s release.

The group warned northern voters against supporting any politician aligning with IPOB, stating that such alliances disregard the suffering of Nigerians affected by the group’s actions.

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Reiterating its demand for international intervention, CNG called for a peaceful separation of the South-East from Nigeria, arguing that the continued agitation for Biafra destabilizes the nation.

The group called on the government to reject any demands for Kanu’s unconditional release, cautioning that such a move could strengthen separatist movements and jeopardize national security.

In their statement, CNG emphasized, “The demand for the unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu by Igbo leaders and elites is not only misguided, but also insensitive to the feelings and aspirations of those who have been affected by the violence and unrest caused by IPOB’s activities.”

“Kanu’s recent behavior, including his brazen actions in the Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday where he faces trial for calls for violence and anarchy, are deeply concerning and pose a serious threat to the peace and stability of Nigeria.”

“By insulting the prosecuting lawyer and demanding the judge to recuse himself from the case, Kanu has shown a lack of respect for the legal process and the professionalism that should be maintained in a court of law.

“His refusal to recognize the authority of the court and his inflammatory remarks about the judiciary being a “shrine to injustice” are clear acts of contempt that undermine the credibility of the legal system.”

“Kanu’s contemptuous behavior towards the Nigerian government and judiciary has not only undermined the rule of law but has also incited violence and division within the country.

“The CNG has been at the forefront of addressing the violent and extremist actions of the IPOB and their quest for a separate state of Biafra.”

“The CNG has consistently warned against the dangers of allowing such movements to gain momentum and has called for a peaceful process for separation to prevent further bloodshed and anarchy in Nigeria.”

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