Category: SouthEast

  • NGO, partners tackle textile waste in FCT, Enugu

    NGO, partners tackle textile waste in FCT, Enugu

    A non-profit organisation, The People’s Project for Social and Climate Justice (TPP) has collaborated with the Rotaract Club of Federal Housing Authority (FHA) Lugbe and SustyVibes Enugu to tackle textile waste in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Enugu.

    The collaboration was part of activities to mark World Clean-Up Day 2025 with a series of hands-on activities in Abuja and Enugu.

    The events, held at Kuchingoro Community – a suburb in the nation’s capital and at the University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (UNEC), focused on addressing the global issue of textile waste, in alignment with this year’s World Clean-Up Day theme: “Strive for Five-Tackling Textile and Fashion Waste through Circular Fashion.”

    The Abuja clean-up started with a community-wide effort in Kuchingoro.

    The event brought together community leaders, residents, to clean areas ranging from the Chief’s Palace to the local market, roads, and government secondary school (GSS) Kuchingoro.

    The team’s collaboration with local leaders demonstrated the power of community action in tackling waste challenges.

    Beyond the physical clean-up, the event also included an educational awareness session for over 50 children.

    Programs and Partnership Lead at The People’s Project, Gloria Ukamaka Christopher emphasized the importance of community involvement in creating lasting change.

    She noted: “You can’t achieve change unless you carry the community along,”

    The Chief of Kuchingoro, Alkali Dakaci Ibrahim Wamba, expressed gratitude for the initiative, praising The People’s Project for its timely action and commitment to environmental change.

    Principal of GSS Kuchingoro, Mrs. Mbanefo Theresa Ngozi also thanked the team for choosing her school, noting her excitement to see how the children would apply their new knowledge.

    In Enough, the organisation took its awareness about waste management, sustainability, and the impact of textile waste on the environment to UNN.

    Speaking at the event, a representative of SustyVibes, Sedy Isaac said: “We are saving the planet. A greener environment begins with us. We have only one planet, and it’s our duty to protect it.”

    Also speaking, a representative of TPP said: Deborah Osonuga: “With clean people, achieving clean cities is possible.”

    A representative of Enugu State Waste Management Board, Mr. Tobechukwu said: “A cleaner tomorrow is possible, it depends on our efforts to ensure that.”

    A student of the university, Student, Emmanulla Chinecherem: “Our drainages are not refuse dump sites. To foster a healthy environment, I have to dispose of waste carefully.”

    The clean-up covered several key areas on campus, including the Love Garden, Old Refectories, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Manua Bus Stops, and the Faculty of Law.

    The team worked diligently to collect and sort waste into plastic, sewage, and solid waste categories.

    Over 30 bags of waste were collected, significantly reducing litter within the university environment.

    The program also provided an opportunity for participants to engage in meaningful conversations with students about the importance of waste management and its effects on public health and the environment.

    Many students expressed gratitude and curiosity about the initiative, eager to learn more about how they could contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment.

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  • Okpebholo inspects East-West road

    Okpebholo inspects East-West road

    • …assures early completion

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has assured residents of Edo State that rehabilitation of the Sapele road axis of the East-West road would be completed as scheduled.

    Governor Okpebholo, who spoke while inspecting the state-funded reconstruction of the Sapele Road, expressed satisfaction with the progress made.

    The Edo Governor said his administration has resolved to monitor all projects across Benin metropolis and other parts of the state to ensure quality delivery.

    “With what I have seen today, we are on track. The contractors have promised to deliver by December, and we will support them with timely payments to ensure they meet the deadline.”

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    Governor Okpebholo inspected the 1.5 kilometers of completed surface drains, a one-kilometer underground channel, and a 1.6-kilometer underground canal, designed to mitigate perennial flooding in and around the Sapele Road axis.

    Governor Okpebholo inspected other connecting roads around the axis and assured residents that the ongoing Ogheghe Road project, off Sapele Road in Benin City, would be completed by December 2025, in line with the contractor’s commitment.

    Special Adviser on Project Implementation and Monitoring, Engr. Mrs. Phoebe U. Williams-Bello said the supervision exercise was designed to enforce compliance.

    “So far, 1.5 kilometers of surface drains and one kilometer of underground channels have been completed. The contractors are working to schedule, and the project is on course for December completion,” she noted.

  • Use political solution to release Nnamdi Kanu today, Onoh begs Tinubu

    Use political solution to release Nnamdi Kanu today, Onoh begs Tinubu

    The former spokesman of President Bola Tinubu in the south east, Denge Josef Onoh, has urged his boss, to employ political solution other than legal fireworks in today’s arbitration in the case of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

    Kanu appears in court today where IPOB is advocating for rule of the law in the trial process.

    The group had in its reply to Onoh’s accusation on IPOB’s inflammatory speeches said that the problem in Kanu’s trial lied on the abuse of rule of law by the Federal Government.

    IPOB’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, told Onoh it was not obstructing justice but that the continued detention of Kanu is as a result of legal irregularities and procedural defects, calling for adherence to constitutional safeguards.

    Examining the defence, Onoh said that the IPOB position is a clear demonstration of readiness to embrace dialogue as the path forward, rather than the shadows of violence that has haunted the south east region.

    He said that IPOB’s tone signals that the door to constructive conversation is wide open—provided it is met with sincerity from leaders such as President Tinubu. Onoh urged President Tinubu to now formally pursue a diplomatic and political solution to secure the unconditional release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

    “This is not only a moral imperative, but one squarely within the constitutional powers of the Attorney General of the Federation, who holds the authority to invoke Section 174 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) for nolle prosequi or other discretionary remedies in the interest of justice and national peace. IPOB’s statement meticulously outlines the legal irregularities plaguing Kanu’s detention, which demand immediate rectification to uphold the sanctity of our judiciary.”

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    Onoh further said that IPOB in response to him stated that Kanu was previously discharged and acquitted on the charges at issue, rendering any retrial a violation of the constitutional safeguard against double jeopardy under Section 36(9).

    “Furthermore, the prosecution’s reliance on the repealed Terrorism Prevention (Amended) Act 2013, superseded by subsequent legislation—renders the case constitutionally untenable.”

    Onoh further highlighted the reservations IPOB expressed in their reply to him stating the misuse of civil ex parte orders to underpin criminal liability which contravenes the right to a fair hearing enshrined in Section 36, and the absence of cross-border procedural approvals for Kanu’s rendition further invalidates the proceedings.

    “To underscore the urgency and viability of such a political solution, consider the recent global precedent that unfolded just yesterday at the United Nations General Assembly. Ahmed al-Sharaa—formerly known as Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the once-most-wanted terrorist leader in Syria by the United States, with a $10 million bounty on his head for his role in al-Qaeda affiliates and the ousting of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in late 2024—was granted the platform to address the world body as Syria’s transitional president.

    “This extraordinary allowance, amid ongoing concerns over his past, exemplifies how pragmatic diplomacy can transcend persecution, fostering stability over endless retribution. If the international community can pivot from bounties to dialogue for Syria’s sake, surely Nigeria—under your visionary leadership—can extend the same olive branch to resolve the Southeast’s grievances without further bloodshed.”

    He told President Tinubu that his personal history with the Southeast speaks volumes about his readiness to heal the wounds.

    “You remain the first Nigerian politician in our democratic history to appoint a regional spokesman during your campaign, a bold gesture that signaled your intent to listen, engage, and address the marginalization felt by our people. That foresight has now borne fruit, as evidenced by this very moment of potential breakthrough with IPOB.

    “It is a validation of your inclusive vision and a call to action to build on this momentum. I implore you, Mr. President, to summon the same resolute spirit of political dialogue that enabled you to deftly resolve the protracted crises in Rivers State—crises that threatened our federation’s fabric. Apply that wisdom here: release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu unconditionally, paving the way for broader reconciliation in the Southeast.

    “The people of my region find it ultimately provoking and an affront to their collective intelligence that negotiations continue unabated with terrorist bandits in the North, even as olive branches are extended to them, while Kanu—a non-violent agitator—languish in detention under a cloud of legal infirmity. Such disparity fuels despair, your intervention can ignite hope.

    “I once again plead that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu be released to iyom Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu and Senator John Azuta-Mbata (President General Ohanaeze Ndigbo). I humbly plead that he be released today if not, the most important thing is that he spends Christmas with his family and visit the grave of his late father and offer his prayers,” Onoh pleaded.

  • IPOB constituting clog to Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom – Onoh

    IPOB constituting clog to Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom – Onoh

    The former southeast spokesman for President Bola Tinubu, Denge Josef Onoh, has addressed the latest outburst from the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). 

    Onoh in a statement in Abuja, reprimanded IPOB ‘s spokesperson’s statement, on Tuesday, for threatening “unimaginable consequences” and the outright “end of Nigeria” if anything happens to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in DSS custody. 

    He warned that the statement was not just an inflammatory rhetoric but a dangerous provocation that serves no one but the enemies of the Igbo. 

    “It is the kind of bellicose posturing that has repeatedly sabotaged every glimmer of hope for Kanu’s release and poisoned the wall of constructive dialogue.

    “Let’s be unequivocal: IPOB’s threats are not the voice of a people seeking justice; they are the desperate cries of a movement that has lost its way, equating itself to the triggers of World War I, while ignoring the self-inflicted wounds it has inflicted on the Southeast. 

    “You warned of a ‘keg of gunpowder’ and accused the DSS of deliberate endangerment, yet you conveniently forget how your enforced sit-at-home directives, now a weekly ritual of economic sabotage, have already detonated that powder keg in our markets, schools, and homes. 

    “These are not acts of resistance. They are acts of collective punishment against the very Igbo whose cause you claim to champion. Your words do not rally align. They repel, turning potential mediators into hardened skeptics,” Onoh said.

    He noted that for many years, he has been at the forefront of advocating for Kanu’s release on compassionate and strategic grounds such as on September 20 when he publicly urged President Bola Tinubu to hand Kanu over to the custody of Amb. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu and the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Senator John Azuta Mbata, as a humanitarian gesture to de-escalate tensions and restore investor confidence in the Southeast. 

    “This was not empty talk. It was a pathway rooted in equity, aligning with Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda of inclusive governance. I commended the President’s diplomatic triumphs, such as the conviction of the Finland-based criminal, Simon Ekpa, whose gang has masqueraded as IPOB to unleash terror. 

    “Yet, every time voices like mine, or those of our governors, Ohanaeze, and traditional rulers, gain traction for political solutions, IPOB unleashes a torrent of threats that drown out reason and embolden the hardliners in Abuja to dig in deeper.”

    Onoh  said that the consistent undermining of the efforts is not accidental but a pattern of self-sabotage, recalling that in 2023, he prioritised Kanu’s release over Senate Presidency for the Southeast.

    Onoh recalled also of him pleading for Kanu to attend trial from home to end the sit-at-home madness crippling our economy, but that what followed was more IPOB-enforced shutdowns, more violence cloaked as agitation, and zero progress toward freedom. 

    He added: “You lash out at some Igbo as collaborators and political jobbers, but who are the true betrayers here? Those of us building bridges, or you, who burn them with every hyperbolic warning? History will not vindicate a struggle that prioritizes apocalypse over atonement—that demands release without reckoning for the victims of IPOB-linked atrocities, from displaced families to the blood on the hands of criminals hiding in your shadow.

    “And now, this absurd saber-rattling about ending Nigeria? Under President Tinubu’s resolute leadership, such fantasies are not just impossible—they are laughable. Tinubu has stared down greater storms: from global economic headwinds to internal banditry, all while extending olive branches to the Southeast through appointments like the current Chief of Naval Staff for the Nigerian Navy Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla, whereas no individual from Igbo extraction held such in the previous administration.”

    “Your threats will not fracture the federation; they will fracture the Southeast further. Mark my words: this path leads only to isolation and impoverishment. The sit-at-home orders you once wielded as a weapon have already ravaged our markets—Onitsha’s trade volumes halved, Aba’s factories idled, Enugu’s streets ghost towns—driving away investors and youth to Lagos and Abuja. Our GDP contribution shrinks while our people bear the brunt: empty pockets, shuttered businesses, and a generation radicalized into despair. 

    “You speak of grave consequences for Nigeria and the wider region, but the real crisis is the one you’ve engineered at home—a self-imposed siege that starves the Southeast of the very prosperity needed to fuel any genuine agitation.”

    He urged IPOB to heed to his stern warning and desist from provocations that mock the intelligence of Ndigbo and doom Kanu to indefinite detention.

    “If you truly care for his health and freedom, join the chorus for dialogue, not division. Engage with Ohanaeze, apologize to the victims of the violence your name has been dragged into, and support the political channels we are forging. President Tinubu’s administration is open to equity—witness the pardons extended to northern agitators and the crackdown on Ekpa’s thugs. But threats? They only harden resolve and deepen our isolation.

    “The Igbo spirit is one of resilience and ingenuity, not ruinous ultimatums. Choose wisdom over wrath, or history will record IPOB not as liberators but as the architects of our needless suffering. Release Kanu through reason, not rupture. 

    “The keg of gunpowder is yours to defuse—if you have the courage – and if you fail to do so before the end of the year, then will you know the true meaning of late Gen. Mohammed Buhari’s statement when he said, “The southeast is a dot in a circle! Do not dare nor test the resolve and restraint of President Tinubu because i know the consequences. “Onoh advised IPOB.

  • Okpebholo okays N1.2b for disengaged workers

    Okpebholo okays N1.2b for disengaged workers

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has released N1.2billion as the first tranche of payment to workers of Colleges of Education in Ekiadolor and Igueben, who were disengaged during the administration of former Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    The payment is part of a total of N4.6 billion earmarked for the settlement of entitlement benefits of the affected workers.

    Those to benefit, according to Chief Press Secretary to Governor Okpebholo, Fred Itua, are 682 pensioners from College of Education, Ekiadolor, and 32 pensioners from College of Education, Igueben.

    Itua said the first tranche had been disbursed to the disengaged workers and retirees of the two colleges, in adherence to Pension Act of Nigeria.

    He said Governor Okpebholo also approved release of N292 million as the second tranche of pension entitlements to disengaged workers of Colleges of Agriculture, Iguoriakhi and Agenebode.

    He said: “The payment is scheduled to be effected on or before Wednesday this week.

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    “With this intervention, the state government has so far released N1.4 billion to the four Colleges of Education, bringing relief to hundreds of families and reaffirming its resolve to prioritise the welfare of citizens, who have dedicated their years of service to the growth of Edo State.

    “This bold action by the Governor Okpebholo administration is a continuation of the government’s reform drive to reposition the education sector, while ensuring those who were impacted by earlier sack are not left behind.

    “It is also a reflection of the governor’s vision of a just, fair and prosperous Edo State, where equity and compassion are guiding principles of governance.”

  • Soludo’s wife empowers over 26,000 elderly, supports children, PWDs in Anambra

    Soludo’s wife empowers over 26,000 elderly, supports children, PWDs in Anambra

    Wife of the Anambra State Governor, Dr. Nonye Soludo, has distributed free multivitamin supplements to more than 26,000 elderly persons in the state to promote healthy aging.

    The gesture, carried out under her Healthy Living Initiative, also included lifetime scholarships for brilliant but indigent children.

    Briefing journalists in Awka on Monday, Commissioner for Health and Coordinator of the Initiative, Dr. Afam Obidike, revealed that 1,000 persons with disabilities were enrolled free of charge into the State Health Insurance Scheme, ensuring equity and inclusiveness.

    As the Insecticide Treated Net (ITN) Ambassador appointed by a malaria consortium, Dr. Soludo further distributed over 3.8 million free ITNs to households, raising usage from 27 percent to 57 percent across the state.

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    Obidike also noted that, for the first time, Dr. Soludo secured a strategic partnership with Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, through the Renewed Hope Initiative, unlocking new opportunities for thousands of Anambra residents.

    He said over 6000 applicants across the 21 local government areas of the state were captured under the skilled women training programme on special skills mainly dominated by male.

    Describing the achievements as not abstract or promises, but real, measurable and verifiable, the Commissioner said the feats touched all categories of individuals including mothers, children, the elderly and persons with disabilities.

    He said, “From inception, Her Excellency has consistently demonstrated that the health and wellbeing of Ndi Anambra must remain a top priority.

    “Today, we are here to present the tangible results that have touched lives and are already making measurable impact across the State.

    “Thousands of women have benefited from free cervical cancer screening and treatment, giving hope where there was despair.

    “Children born with cleft lips and palates now smile with dignity, thanks to free corrective surgeries.

    “Our state has witnessed statewide free vaccination campaigns against Rotavirus, Measles, and Polio, safeguarding the future of our children.

    “Over 14,000 Nonye’s Healthy Living Pap have been distributed to malnourished children across PHCs, with recovery rates surpassing 50 per cent.

    “Anti-shock garments are now available to save mothers from preventable deaths during childbirth.

    “Pad banks in over 350 secondary schools, girls no longer have to miss classes due to menstrual challenges, ensuring menstrual dignity.

    “The First Lady has reached out through orphanages and special homes visitation, showing compassion to the most vulnerable.

    “Community youth engagements in all the LGA have inspired thousands of young people to live healthy and productive lives.”

  • Enugu traditional rulers chairman hails Remi Tinubu’s commitment to women empowerment at 65

    Enugu traditional rulers chairman hails Remi Tinubu’s commitment to women empowerment at 65

    The Chairman of Enugu State Council of Traditional Rulers, His Royal Majesty Igwe Samuel Asadu (Igwe Ogadagidi) has congratulated the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on her 65th birthday.

    Asadu, in a statement on Monday in Abuja, described Mrs Tinubu as “a rare gem” who was devoted to the service of the nation and humanity.

    The traditional ruler praised the First Lady’s exemplary leadership in championing women’s rights and empowerment across the country, as well as her advocacy for women’s education, and healthcare access.

    He applauded the First Lady’s courage for appealing to her friends and well-wishers to convert her birthday gifts and greetings into donations for the completion of the National Library project.

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    Asadu, who is also the traditional ruler of Edem-Ani Ogwugwu Ancient Kingdom in Nsukka LGA of Enugu State, and the immediate past Chairman, Southeast Council of Traditional Rulers, as well as Member, Board of Trustees Council of Traditional Leaders of Africa (Nigeria Chapter), recently Conferred Mrs Tinubu with the chieftaincy title “Ugosimba 1 of Enugu” when she had an official visit to the state.

    The title, meaning “Precious Jewel Who Radiates Strength” or “Jewel of Women’s Empowerment,” was in recognition of her love for Enugu State, her humanitarian work, and her service to the nation and humanity, particularly her advocacy for women’s health.

    “On behalf of the Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council, I extend my best wishes to you, Ugosimba 1 of Enugu, on the occasion of your 65th birthday.

    “I wish you continued good health, wisdom, and strength as you advance your mission of empowering Nigerian women, supporting education and national development.

    “You appeal to your well-wishers to convert birthday gifts and greetings into donations for the completion of the National Library project is a testament to your love and support for education and national development.

    “You are a trailblazer whose dedication to improving the lives of Nigerian women has set a remarkable standard in public service, and is worthy of emulation,” Igwe Ogadagidi said.

    The First Lady, a former lawmaker who turned 65 on September 21, 2025, had in a video message said she would dedicate the day to God and a cause she described as close to her heart rather than host a lavish celebration.

    She had appealed to her friends and well-wishers to convert birthday gifts and greetings into donations for the completion of the National Library project.

  • Movement pressures Govs, lawmakers to list achievements since taking office

    Movement pressures Govs, lawmakers to list achievements since taking office

    Advocacy group, Connect Nigeria First Movement, has called on political office holders at all levels to compile and publish a list of projects executed since assuming office.

    The group’s President, Henry Nwabueze, issued a 100-day ultimatum to Governors, Senators, members of the House of Representatives, Assembly members and local government chairmen to make the details public.

    The group also announced plans to embark on a nationwide investigative tour in collaboration with FOS News Africa, covering all 774 local government headquarters, 360 federal constituencies and 109 senatorial zones across the country.

    The statement reads: “The Connect Nigeria First Movement is giving governors, senators, members of the House of Representatives, state House of Assembly members, and 774 local government chairmen 100 days to compile a list of projects completed since taking office.

    “Following this, our state directors, LGAs directors, wards directors, senatorial zones directors and federal constituencies directors  will embark on a nationwide investigative tour to visit each of the 774 local government area headquarters, 360 House of Representatives Federal constituencies, and 109 Senatorial Zones across Nigeria’s 36 states. This initiative is in collaboration with FOS News Africa.

    “Our Objectives are to verify the number of development projects carried out by LGA councils and constituency projects done by NASS/State House of Assembly representatives

    “Assess operational efficiency at the Senatorial Zones, Federal Constituencies and LGAs, including office conditions and attendance.

    “Our media team, FOS News Channel, will cover all interactions, and recordings will be aired live on our social media channels for Nigerians to view. Follow the Connect Nigeria First Movement on social media for updates on our nationwide tour and insights into Nigeria’s national development. We believe that by working together, Nigeria can rise again.”

  • Release Nnamdi Kanu to Bianca Ojukwu, Ohanaeze PG, Onoh pleads with Tinubu

    Release Nnamdi Kanu to Bianca Ojukwu, Ohanaeze PG, Onoh pleads with Tinubu

    Former campaign spokesman for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign in the Southeast Josef Onoh has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to release the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Amb. Bianca and President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Senator John Azuta Mbata.

    Onoh also suggested that each of the Southeast Governors shall nominate the chairmen of their respective traditional rulers council to be led by the Obi of Onitsha, HRH Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe, to sign the undertaking with the National Security Adviser (NSA) in the bail bond.

    He said that his nomination of Bianca Ojukwu and Azuta Mbata is because of their unassailable integrity, deep-rooted commitment to Igbo heritage, and proven track record as non-partisan stewards of peace.

    He stated that his choice for Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu was not because of his relationship with her but because she is the widow of the Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the architect of Biafran resilience and a symbol of Igbo identity.

    Onoh said that Bianca’s appointment as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs positions her uniquely to bridge federal and regional divides, while Senator Mbata as President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide holds the trust of the Igbo nationality.

    “Unlike partisan actors, entrusting Mazi Kanu to these custodians, Mr. President would preempt any risk of his release being politicized by Southeast politicians eyeing 2027 polls or internal rivalries.

    “Senator Mbata’s role transcends electoral cycles, allowing him to facilitate community reintegration without the taint of personal ambition. His leadership in mobilizing Ndigbo for civic duties, such as voter registration, further proves his dedication to democratic participation over separatist extremes,” Onoh said.

    Onoh said that President Tinubu should leaverage on his administration’s renewed hope agenda, particularly as its emphasis inclusive governance and conflict resolution to grant the plea.

    He noted that the prolonged detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, since his extraordinary rendition from Kenya in 2021, has cast a long shadow over the Southeast, while his charges of terrorism and treasonable felony have not only exacerbated insecurity but also allowed opportunistic criminals to masquerade as separatists, fueling violence, economic sabotage, and the displacement of people. 

    Onoh extended his gratitude to the president for the timely diplomatic efforts he made to bring to justice the Finland based Nigerian leader of the dreaded armed breakaway gang of IPOB the ESN, and especially the leadership of the Mallam Nuhu Ribadu-led NSA. 

    Speaking further, Onoh said that he’s aware that president Tinubu knows that the release of Mazi Kanu is not merely a legal or humanitarian imperative but a strategic pathway to de-escalate tensions, unmask genuine agitators from bandits, and restore investor confidence in the southeast. 

    “In this spirit, I respectfully urge Mr President to exercise his constitutional powers of prerogative of mercy and release Mazi Kanu unconditionally—but with a deliberate handover into the personal custody of two exemplary figures: Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu and Senator John Azuta-Mbata. 

    “This approach would transform a potentially divisive act into a unifying gesture, ensuring that Mazi Kanu’s reintegration serves the collective good rather than narrow ambitions. This handover would signal your commitment to inclusive federalism, honor the Southeast’s contributions to Nigeria’s democracy, and align with global best practices for resolving separatist tensions through trusted mediators.

    “Releasing Mazi Kanu under these safeguards would not only quench the fires of agitation but also fortify the Renewed Hope agenda, proving that Nigeria’s unity thrives on justice, not coercion. I stand ready to support this process in any capacity and beseech you to act swiftly,” Onoh pleaded.

  • Onoh appeals for release of Kanu, Sunday Igboho’s pardon

    Onoh appeals for release of Kanu, Sunday Igboho’s pardon

    The former southeast spokesman for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Denge Josef Onoh, has appealed to the President for the immediate and unconditional release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    He also asked that the government to remove from criminal wanted list, the self-determination activist and advocate for an independent Yoruba Nation, Sunday Adeyemo (aka Sunday Igboho) 

    Onoh in a statement in Abuja, on Thursday said that his plea is rooted in the imperatives of fairness, national reconciliation, and the restoration of public trust in institutions amid escalating threats to the Nation’s collective security.

    Onoh said that he was provoked by the recent peace deals brokered between elements of state governments and notorious bandit kingpins, especially the acceptance of a “peace agreement” by Isiya Kwashen Garwa, one of Nigeria’s 19 most-wanted terrorists, in Katsina State.

    He said that the encounter represents a grave miscarriage of justice and a blatant violation of constitutional order. 

    Onoh further said that these deals, often conducted under the guise of community negotiations in places like Faskari and Batsari Local Government Areas, granted impunity to criminals who have orchestrated unimaginable horrors, while agitators such as Kanu languish in detention for advocating non-violently for self-determination. 

    “Such arrangements, which have seen bandits surrender token weapons like a handful of AK-47 rifles in exchange for de facto amnesty, fly in the face of Section 33 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which guarantees the right to life, and the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, which demands accountability for acts of terror,” he argued. 

    Onoh said the  actions undermine the rule of law, embolden criminality, and erode the moral authority of the state, as rightly condemned by voices such as Senator Shehu Sani, who decried the failure of security forces to eliminate but negotiate with those responsible for thousands of deaths. 

    “This disparity in treatment reveals systemic inequities, the entire southeast see these as favoritism, selective justice, and political expediency undermining Nigeria’s unity and rule of law.

    “The atrocities perpetrated by these bandits, particularly under Garwa’s command, dwarf any actions attributed to Kanu or Igboho, rendering their continued persecution not just disproportionate but hypocritical. 

    “Garwa’s gang has been directly linked to the massacre of 34 worshippers in Katsina state, relentless kidnappings across Katsina, Zamfara, and neighboring states, and coordinated raids that have left communities in Faskari and beyond in perpetual fear.” 

    He recalled that in the first half of 2025 alone, bandits and insurgents killed at least 2,266 Nigerians, surpassing the entire year’s toll of 2,194 in 2024.

    Onoh further note that from July 2024 to June 2025, nearly 5,000 people were abducted, with ransoms totaling over ₦2.57 billion extracted, fueling an economy of terror that has displaced millions and sacked 638 villages in Zamfara state alone. 

    In the Amnesty International’s investigations since 2020 documented over 294 killings and 306 abductions in Katsina, with daily assaults in Zamfara claiming 273 lives and 467 kidnappings in the last two years. 

    According to him: “These terrorist gangs the government went into negotiation were imposing blockades, rape women and girls, pillage resources, and control gold mines to arm themselves with over 60,000 illegal weapons circulating in the Northwest. Their violence marked by sexual atrocities, child abductions, and the sacking of entire communities has created ‘captive populations’ in ungoverned spaces, where civilians live under de facto bandit rule. 

    “I challenge the government or any Nigerian to provide any evidence against Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Igboho of such crime. In essence, the government’s northern pragmatism versus southern repression perpetuates division, rewarding violence in one region while criminalizing dissent in another-a politically incorrect but evident bais rooted in ethnic power dynamics.”

    Onoh told President Tinubu that true equity demands uniform application to negotiate with all or prosecute all, stating that in stark contrast, the actions of Mazi Kanu and Chief Igboho have been those of vocal advocates for regional autonomy, not architects of mass murder or extortion. 

    He said that the Simon Ekpa led Eastern security Network (ESN) which unleashed killings and atrocities in the southeast should be separated from IPOB as they have no connection. 

    “Nnamdi Kanu was arrested renditioned back from Kenya in June 18 2021. Has spent nearly 10 years in detention—equivalent to a full prison term under our laws—without conviction, enduring solitary confinement in DSS custody that has severely deteriorated his health, prompting urgent court pleas for transfer to the National Hospital in Abuja. 

     “Similarly, Igboho, arrested on July 19, 2021, in Benin Republic and released after nearly a year in custody, returned to Nigeria on July 22, 2025, only to face lingering arrest warrants despite a court awarding him ₦20 billion in damages for the unlawful 2021 DSS raid on his Ibadan residence which killed two aides and detained 13 others. 

    “His efforts to evict criminal herders from Oyo farmlands were defensive responses to insecurity, not offensive terrorism; he has committed no crime warranting his name on the wanted list, which bars him from using his passport or accessing his accounts.

    “Mr President, while bandits like Garwa are feted with peace pacts—releasing a mere 28 captives in Faskari as a gesture while evading justice for thousands slaughtered—Kanu has already served the equivalent of an 8-year sentence (from his 2015 arrest to now, minus a brief 2017-2018 bail), and Igboho has endured exile and trauma for over four years. 

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    “Statistics bear this out: Between 2013 and 2022, banditry claimed 8,300 lives and 9,527 kidnappings in the Northwest alone, per conservative estimates from the Center for Democracy and Development and UNIDIR. In the same period, no comparable fatalities are attributable to IPOB or Igboho’s activism; their offenses pale against the 143,000 violent deaths nationwide since 2006, predominantly from banditry, insurgency, and communal clashes.

    “Releasing Kanu and dropping charges against Igboho would signal that Nigeria values equity over expediency, dialogue over detention, and true security over selective impunity. It would heal sectional wounds, deter actual terrorists, and affirm that no Nigerian is above the law—nor beneath its protection. I urge you, in the spirit of Renewed Hope, to act decisively: Direct the Attorney General to withdraw all charges, quash warrants, and facilitate Kanu’s medical release. Let this be the turning point where justice unites us, not divides.

    “I have been the loudest voice in promotion and defence of your administration, but I cannot in good conscience promote or ask my region to support your second term election when a bandit kingpin with a bloody record of slaughtering civilians and soldiers walks free after releasing hostages, while our southern agitators Nnamdi Kanu whose group denies violence rot in DSS holding facility and Sunday Igboho still declared wanted. Your administration cannot prosecute a prisoner of conscience while embracing terrorists. Nigeria expects no less.”