ONITSHA—Campaign for Democracy, CD, South East Zone, yesterday,
joined other human rights bodies in the call for the immediate release
of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, the
Publicity Secretary of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olisah Metuh
and the former National Security Adviser to President Goodluck
Jonathan, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd).
In a statement in Onitsha, Anambra State, CD also expressed concern
that Buhari had formed the habit of cracking down on Igbo leaders at any
slight provocation.
In the statement by its chairman in the zone, Dede A. Uzor, CD
recalled that Kanu was arrested on October 17, 2015 and a court of
competent jurisdiction granted him bail, yet Buhari refused to release
him, just as he also refused to obey the court order which granted
Dasuki bail to travel abroad for his medical check-up.
CD regretted that up till date, the duo are still languishing in the
dungeons of the Department of Security Services, DSS, adding that
Tuesday’s arrest of Metuh was viewed as a clandestine move to silence
opposition.
The statement, therefore, gave Buhari a seven-day ultimatum within
which to release the above named individuals from detention or else CD
would mobilize more than 70 million Ndigbo, both home and in the
Diaspora, to carry out a mass protest against their continued detention.
The statement noted that CD was not against arresting any corrupt
public officers, but reminded Buhari of the need to obey the sanctity of
court orders or rulings, which he swore to uphold, adding that it was
very dangerous when such leaders like Buhari disobey court orders.
“Buhari should tell us how many All Progressives Congress, APC,
members he has arrested for corrupt practices or does it mean that APC
members are all clean, including the former President, Olusegun
Obasanjo, who allegedly spent over $16 billion on power sector reform
without anything to show for it?”
Biafra: CD gives Buhari 7-day ultimatum to release Kanu, Metuh
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