South-East Governors have reached a fresh resolution on Nnamdi Kanu’s release.
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the South-East Governors Forum (SEGF) has reached a resolution to meet President Bola Tinubu over the detention of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
The governors also announced the appointment of former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim and ex-minister of transportation Rotimi Amaechi as the chairman and secretary for the burial committee of the former minister of science and technology, the late Ogbonnaya Onu.
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Hope Uzodimma, the chairman of the forum and governor of Imo state, disclosed this at the end of a meeting with his colleagues in the region at the Enugu state government house on Tuesday, July 2.
Uzodimma also disclosed their resolve to meet the President and discussed major issues affecting the South East region in the country.
Southeast governors received Obasanjo-led delegation
According to the Imo state governor, the SEGF received a delegation of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, the Commonwealth of Nations secretary general, and HRH Igwe Alfred Achebe, the Obi of Onitsha.
His statement reads in part:
“The Forum deliberated on the review of the report of the South-East Security Summit held in September 2023 and agreed to implement the aspect pertaining to the security and economic degradation of the region.
“They affirmed their desire to put actionable plans on the key issues agreed.”
All the five governors in the South-East were present at the meeting. They are Uzodimma, Charles Soludo of Anambra, Alex Otti of Abia, Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi, and Peter Mbah of Enugu
Court rules on Nnamdi Kanu’s appeal
NewsOnline Nigeriaearlier reported that the Court of Appeal in Abuja has dismissed Nnamdi Kanu’s appeal against the federal high court judgment that affirmed his arrest.
The appeal, which was filed against the police and the DSS, was dismissed by Justice Okon Abang of the appellate court.
Justice Abang held that the appellants failed to establish their claim on miscarriage of justice and dismissed the appeal for lack of merit.