…Seek presidential pardon
Stephen Ukandu, Umuahia
Traditional rulers from Umuahia North Local Government Area of Abia State, the ancestral home of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPoB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, insisted that their son is a freedom fighter and not a terrorist contrary to his conviction on terrorism charge by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court Abuja.
The monarchs in a statement issued on Friday vehemently disagreed with Justice Omotosho.
Kanu hails from Isiama Afaraukwu Ibeku community, while his late father, HRM Israel Kanu, was a traditional ruler of his community.
The statement was signed by the Chairman of the Traditional Rulers Council, HRM Eze Innocent Adiele Nwaigwe; Secretary, HRM Eze Chiabuotu Emelike; and Patrons – HRM Eze Sir Nzenwata Mbakwe, and
Eze Eddy Ibeabuchi, respectively.
It read: “For over a decade, our son has stood before the courts of this nation, enduring trials, detentions, and unimaginable hardships.
“The recent judgment, though deeply painful to us as fathers and leaders, does not erase what we know in truth: that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not a terrorist.
“He is a freedom fighter who has consistently spoken out against injustice and the marginalization of his people.
“We insist, as we have always done, that our son remains innocent of the charges brought against him. The decisions pronounced by Justice James Omotosho do not diminish his spirit, nor do they extinguish the hope of millions who believe in justice, fairness, and the rule of law.”
The monarchs expressed disappointment over the judgment but said they were optimistic that Kanu would ultimately get justice.
“Justice delayed may be painful, but justice denied cannot stand forever.
“As custodians of ancestral wisdom, we remind the nation that the wheels of justice, though sometimes slow, ultimately grind toward truth. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu retains the legal and constitutional right to appeal this judgment all the way to the Supreme Court which has in previous times, spoken to the irregularities surrounding his being in court.
“With unwavering faith, we believe that no matter how long the night lingers, morning must come and our son shall one day walk free again.”
The monarchs renewed their appeal to President Bola Tinubu, to apply political solution to Kanu’s matter.
“We, therefore, renew and strengthen our earlier appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to exercise the prerogative of mercy vested in his office.
“We implore him to grant presidential pardon to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and release him to us his fathers, his community and his people who have watched this prolonged trial with patience, restraint and respect for the laws of our country.”
The monarchs, however, sued for peace among youths and all those who feel displeased with the court judgment, urging them not to resort to violence.
“As Royal Fathers, we sue for peace and calm. We call for unity restraint amongst our youths and all who are pained by this development. Let no one take the law into their own hands. Let wisdom guide our actions and courage guide our hearts.
“The ancestral ancient kingdom of Umuahia land stands firm. Our spirits do not bow as Mazi Nnamdi Kanu remains our son, our pride and our hope.”
They appreciated all those who stood by Kanu all through the trial, and re-affirmed their continued solidarity with him.
“We extend our heartfelt appreciation to all who offered their support and remained steadfast throughout the duration of the case at the Federal High Court. Your unwavering commitment and solidarity did not go unnoticed, and we proudly recognize each of you as true heroes.”
