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Anambra Visit: Ndigbo are not happy, release Nnamdi Kanu, Umeh tells Tinubu

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Senator Victor Umeh has made a passionate appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his visit to Anambra State, demanding the unconditional release and pardon of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who has remained in detention since 2021.

Speaking during President Tinubu’s visit to Anambra state, Umeh, who represents Anambra Central Senatorial District, described Kanu’s continued incarceration by the Department of State Services (DSS) as “unjust, discriminatory, and a symbol of imbalance in the Nigerian justice system.”

“Why is Nnamdi Kanu still in detention?” Umeh asked pointedly. “He is not a criminal. He is a freedom fighter who speaks for his people. Agitators like Omoyele Sowore and Sunday Igboho were released. What has Kanu done that they didn’t do?” he asked.

The senator criticized the selective treatment of political agitators and urged President Tinubu to ensure that justice is equally applied to all citizens, regardless of their region or ethnicity.

“Detaining him (Kanu) while others walk free is unfair and exposes a troubling double standard,” Umeh said.

Umeh also spoke on some issues which have remained serious sources of concern to the Southeast region.

He lamented the dilapidated condition of federal roads, the absence of railway infrastructure, and what he described as “systematic exclusion” of Southeast youth from federal employment opportunities.

He noted that he had moved two separate motions in the Senate to address these infrastructure deficits, but no significant action had been taken.

“Mr. President, you must not leave the East without responding to these critical issues,” Umeh asserted. “We are Nigerians like everyone else. We deserve inclusion, not as a favour, but as a right.”

Calling for urgent steps to integrate the Southeast into national development, Senator Umeh emphasized that unity cannot be achieved while an entire region feels abandoned.

He urged President Tinubu to demonstrate through concrete actions that his administration represents all parts of the country.

“We demand fairness, inclusion, and justice. The Igbo people are not happy, and it’s time their voices are truly heard,” the senator stated.

President Tinubu, was in Anambra on the 8th of May for a series of official engagements.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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