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Senate rules out political solution as option to free Nnamdi Kanu

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***Demands that Simon Ekpa be extradited from Finland

The Senate on Wednesday condemned in strong term, the weekly ‘sit at home’ orders in the South East imposed by the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The upper chamber consequently urged the federal government to collaborate with the Finish government and extradite a leader of the gang, Simon Ekpa from Finland for prosecution in Nigeria.
It rejected a prayer seeking “political solution” to free the leader of Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu from the detention of the Department of State Service, DSS.

The Red Chamber also resolved to invite the Minister of Foreign Affairs, when appointed, and relevant stakeholders to carry out thorough investigation as well as bringing other sponsors of the act to book, just as it rejected call to prevail on Federal Government to obey courts order on release of Kanu.

Kanu was extradited from Kenya in 2021 after he jumped bail in Nigeria, alleging threat to his life by Nigerian security forces.
On October 2022, Justice Binta Nyako of the Court of Appeal struck 8 from the 15 count charge earlier brought against Kanu by Nigerian government.
The appellate court ordered his release on account of his unlawful extradition from Kenya to Nigeria to face terrorism charges. But the Supreme Court upturned the decision- of the court of Appeal, leaving Nnamdi in detention since then.
The resolutions were sequel to a motion sponsored by Senator Osita Izunaso ( APC ) . representing Imo West senatorial district.

Senator Izunaso in the motion titled: “Condemning the disruptive nature of ‘sit at home’ demonstration in the South East Nigeria”, lamented that “thousands of lives have been lost since this act started, and properties worth over a trillion naira have been destroyed which has resulted in investors leaving the region.

He added that the ‘sit at home’ civil disobedience in the region has led to the disruption and destruction of economic activities as well as immeasurable losses for businesses, workers and the local economy, noting that “when people are forced to stay at home and businesses remain closed, productivity declines, and income is reduced, thereby affecting livelihoods and economic growth.”

The lawmaker further regretted that the act disrupts the education of students leading to missed classes and delay in academic progress, stressing that “such prolonged disruptions have long-term effects on students’ learning outcomes and educational development.”

“Disruption of essential public services such as healthcare, transportation and waste disposal continues to have severe impact during the ‘sit at home’ protests which adversely affect the well-being and safety of the general population living in the South East.

“The ‘sit at home’ protests continue to lead to acts of violence and clashes with the law enforcement agencies, which have led to uncountable losses of lives of innocent people, security agents and the protesters. As this increases, the potential for criminal elements to take advantage of the situation to engage in looting or other unlawful activities while the people stay at home,” he lamented.

Senator Izunaso, however, warned that “if the activities of Simon Ekpa, who is issuing the illegal ‘sit at home’ orders is not checked, he may succeed in corrupting the minds of Nigerian youths and turning them against the government, which is tantamount to treasonable felony.”

Also in his contribution Sen.Enyinnaya Abaribe,(APGA-Abia) said the “sit at home” phenomena has been taken over by criminals, and was now used to maim, people, kill police officers loot, carry out vandalism of properties of people of the region.

According to him, his interface with Nnamdi Kanu had revealed that “he”Kanu had told him, that he never authorised “seat at home” on Mondays in the South – East, saying that it was Simon Ekpa, who was a maraudarer.

He said the criminals masquerading as IPOB under the instructions of Ekpa was using terror to loot and maim in the South-East.

Senator Abaribe said he had engaged the Finland Ambassador on the issue of Simon Ekpa, but was told that his matter could only be discussed on government to government basis as he was a citizen of Finland.

Sen.Orji Uzor -Kalu(APC-Abia) thanked the mover of the motion saying the the military has done well.

He said the South -East governor’s need to drive the solution to the problem, saying that they have a lot to do.

Kalu said Over N7trillion has been lost as a result of the sit -at – home order ,saying that the criminals were in the bush every where, hijacking trucks and trailers on the highways .

“The governors must come together to work with the security chiefs to solve the problem,”Kalu said.

Sen.Kenneth Emeka (APC -Ebonyi) said the situation was very pathetic,as people were been kept at home in the South-East.

However, the Senate rejected the pleas for political solution to the case of detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, currently in the custody of the Department of State Services, DSS, especially withdrawal of all cases against him pending in courts.

Speaking with journalists after plenary, Senator Izunaso insisted that political approach remains the best way to handle the case, saying that the ‘sit at home’ protests and destruction of lives and properties by enforcers of the orders in the South East would stop with his release.

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