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Igbos won’t trade Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom for your re-election – Ohanaeze tells Tinubu

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Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro

Igbos won’t trade Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom for your re-election – Ohanaeze tells Tinubu

Ohanaeze Ndigbo has warned President Bola Tinubu that the release of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), must not be tied to political support from the southeast in the 2027 elections.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, deputy president-general of the apex Igbo sociocultural organisation, said the group welcomed Tinubu’s readiness to negotiate a political solution but rejected any attempt to make Kanu’s freedom a transactional offer.

Part of the statement read: “We acknowledge the president’s desire to facilitate Kanu’s release.

“But this must not be construed as contingent upon garnering the support of the Igbo nation for Tinubu’s re-election campaign in 2027.”

Ohanaeze said Kanu’s continued detention should be resolved through dialogue, not political manipulation, courtroom theatrics, or propaganda.

The group said: “It is critical to acknowledge that not every battle is destined to be won in the courtroom, nor does every matter necessitate the invocation of brutal propaganda or coercive threats.

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“The Igbo people are neither lawless nor uncivilised. We are a sophisticated nation, imbued with wisdom and foresight.”

The organisation commended David Umahi, Minister of Works, for leading efforts to de-escalate tensions in the southeast and facilitate high-level talks between Igbo leaders and the federal government.

“We recognise Senator Umahi’s role in quelling tensions and creating room for dialogue,” it said.

According to Ohanaeze, discussions over Kanu’s release are progressing, and a resolution is drawing near.

But it warned against what it described as “Igbo crisis merchants” — individuals allegedly benefitting from Kanu’s prolonged detention — saying they pose a threat to the ongoing negotiations.

“We issue a stern warning to all groups and individuals: desist from careless vitriol, smear campaigns against the federal government, and inflammatory proclamations,” the statement read.

Ohanaeze also called for a 90-day ceasefire from hostile rhetoric, urging restraint while sensitive political discussions continue behind closed doors.

“The Igbo nation will hold accountable anyone whose illegitimate actions derail this critical process.

“Courtroom drama alone will not suffice. The political solution lies within the president’s jurisdiction,” it said.

Ohanaeze expressed full support for the peaceful path being explored but reiterated that Kanu’s release must not be politicised or used to bargain for votes.

The group reaffirmed its commitment to national dialogue and its support for Tinubu’s administration, but insisted that the freedom of Nnamdi Kanu should not be leveraged for electoral gains.

Igbos won’t trade Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom for your re-election – Ohanaeze tells Tinubu

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Tinubu’s Emergency Declaration Gets Supreme Court Backing in Landmark Judgment

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Tinubu’s Emergency Declaration Gets Supreme Court Backing in Landmark Judgment

The Supreme Court of Nigeria has affirmed the constitutional authority of the President to declare a state of emergency in any state to prevent a breakdown of law and order or a slide into chaos and anarchy, ruling that such powers may include the temporary suspension of elected state officials.

In a split six-to-one judgment delivered on Monday, the apex court held that the President can take extraordinary measures during emergency rule, provided such actions are limited in duration and aimed at restoring normalcy.

Delivering the lead judgment, Justice Mohammed Idris said Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) empowers the President to act decisively when national security or public safety is threatened. He noted that the Constitution does not expressly define the scope of “extraordinary measures,” thereby granting the President discretion on how to respond to emergency situations.

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The ruling followed a suit filed by Adamawa State and 10 other Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led states, which challenged the legality of the state of emergency declared by President Bola Tinubu in Rivers State, where elected officials were suspended for six months.

Justice Idris upheld preliminary objections raised by the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and the National Assembly, ruling that the plaintiff states failed to establish a valid cause of action capable of invoking the Supreme Court’s original jurisdiction. The suit was consequently struck out for lack of jurisdiction, while the substantive claims were also dismissed.

However, the decision was not unanimous. In a dissenting judgment, Justice Obande Ogbuinya held that although the President has the power to declare a state of emergency, such authority does not extend to suspending elected officials, including governors, deputy governors and members of state assemblies.

The judgment has far-reaching implications for Nigeria’s democracy, clarifying the scope of presidential emergency powers and setting judicial boundaries on federal intervention during periods of severe insecurity or governance breakdown.

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Detained NAF aircraft, 11 soldiers not released yet – Foreign Minister

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Detained NAF aircraft, 11 soldiers not released yet – Foreign Minister

  • Diplomatic talks drag

A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) C-130 aircraft and 11 soldiers detained in a foreign country are yet to be released, despite ongoing diplomatic engagements by the Federal Government.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Sunday that discussions with the authorities of the country involved are still in progress, but have not yielded the release of the aircraft and the military personnel.

Speaking on the development, the ministry’s spokesperson, Mr. Kimiebi Ebienfa, said the Federal Government remains actively engaged in diplomatic talks aimed at resolving the situation.

“We are engaging them, but they are yet to be released,” Ebienfa said.

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He explained that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has taken over the negotiations to ensure the safe return of both the detained aircraft and the Nigerian soldiers, following initial efforts by relevant security agencies.

While official details surrounding the circumstances of the detention remain undisclosed due to the sensitive nature of the talks, the incident has drawn attention because of the strategic importance of the C-130 aircraft, which is commonly used for military logistics, peace support operations, and humanitarian missions.

Sources within diplomatic circles said the government is pursuing a peaceful and diplomatic resolution to the matter, even as concerns grow over the prolonged detention of the aircraft and personnel.

The ministry assured that efforts are ongoing and that Nigeria is committed to securing the release of its military assets and personnel through diplomatic channels, with further updates expected as negotiations continue.

 

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Christian Killings: US Prepares Security Strategy to Tackle Terrorism in Nigeria

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Christian Killings: US Prepares Security Strategy to Tackle Terrorism in Nigeria

The United States Government is close to establishing a strategic security framework with Nigeria to address the country’s escalating security challenges, including the activities of Boko Haram, ISWAP, and the alleged killings of Christians in parts of the country.

This was disclosed on Saturday by Riley Moore, head of the United States congressional delegation on a fact-finding mission to Nigeria, during an interview on Fox News. The delegation was in the country to examine allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria.

Moore described his visit as deeply distressing, recounting emotional encounters with victims of violence. He said he met a woman who watched all five of her children murdered, while another lost her husband, two daughters and her unborn child during attacks.

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According to Moore, discussions held with the Nigerian government were encouraging, noting that both sides are nearing agreement on a security cooperation framework to confront the ISIS and Boko Haram insurgency in North-East Nigeria, as well as violent attacks in the Middle Belt.

He said the framework is expected to outline actionable steps for collaboration between Washington and Abuja in tackling terrorism, improving intelligence sharing and strengthening security operations.

Moore added that the findings of the delegation would be compiled in a report to be submitted to President Donald Trump, detailing proposed measures to work with Nigeria in ending what he described as the continued killing of Christians in Nigeria.

The development signals renewed US–Nigeria security cooperation amid growing international concern over insecurity, terrorism and sectarian violence across the country.

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