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We'll make Tinubu our legend on the off chance that he delivers Kanu - Igbo young people

 


A young based Igbo vested party, Alliance of South East Youth Pioneers, COSEYL, has said that it would name President Bola Tinubu as its legend in the event that he delivers head of restricted Native Individuals of Biafra, IPOB, Mr Nnamdi Kanu.

The gathering in a public statement endorsed by its Leader General, Goodluck Ibem read: "President Tinubu has before now been a backer of the standard regulation and regard for court orders which illuminated his choice to be important for NADECO and the battle against military junta and tyranny.

"The whole South East international zone is standing by truly to accept their child Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as the High Court settles on his matter come 15 December, 2023.

"The summit sociopolitical youth bunch in the South East international zone approach President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be a Legend by delivering the head of the Native Nation of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from DSS care.

"We will observe President Tinubu for maintaining law and order and regarding the Court judgment setting Nnamdi Kanu free from DSS care.

"The genuinely arrival of Nnamdi Kanu will demonstrate that President Tinubu says and stand by what he declares and battled for in the past during the tactical period."

The gathering said it is certain that in the event that Nnamdi Kanu is delivered, the weakness in the South East will be a relic of days gone by.

Kanu has been in confinement for north of a long time since his capture in Kenya in 2021, and his phenomenal version to Nigeria, notwithstanding court orders for his delivery.

He had before been allowed bail in 2017, however neglected to respect his court appearance as he was affirmed to have bounced bail.

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