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Southeast Governors Engage FG Over Nnamdi Kanu’s Release

Governors of Nigeria’s Southeast states have formally engaged the Federal Government on the possible release of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, a move that could reshape the country’s security and political landscape.

Sources say talks involve both legal concessions and political negotiations, though the Presidency has yet to confirm concrete timelines.

A Divisive Figure in Nigerian Politics

Kanu has been detained since 2021, facing terrorism-related charges. His detention remains a lightning rod in the Southeast, where pro-Biafra sympathisers view him as a political prisoner. Previous appeals to release him have faltered amid security fears.

Legal experts note the Constitution allows for discontinuance of proceedings if the Attorney General invokes Section 174 powers. Civil society warns, however, that such a move could embolden separatist rhetoric.

2027 Elections and Security Calculus

For the Southeast, Kanu’s release could defuse resentment and stabilise voter sentiment ahead of 2027. For the Federal Government, it risks emboldening hardliners. “It’s a double-edged sword,” a security analyst told IDNN.

International partners are also watching, with the U.S. and EU previously urging Nigeria to ensure due process.


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