U.S. Military Veterans Advocate for Release of Nnamdi Kanu

The American Military Veterans of Igbo extraction have demanded the immediate release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.

The group expressed dismay over the continuous incarceration of Kanu, despite being freed by a court of competent jurisdiction.

This comes after a delegation from American Military Veterans of Igbo Descent visited the U.S. State Department on Friday, stating that the Nigerian judiciary has ignored rulings from competent courts, international courts, and United Nations opinions supporting Kanu’s release.

Aloy Ejimakor, the legal adviser to Kanu, said the visit has shown solidarity with the Igbo community and a call to action for the State Department to intervene in Kanu’s case.

The veterans’ advocacy efforts aim to raise awareness about Kanu’s plight and push for his freedom, citing human rights concerns and the need for justice.

Related posts

Ekiti Opposes TCN’s Two-Month Power Outage Plan

NDLEA Arrests 60 at Abuja Drug Party

Cholera Outbreak: Improper Waste Disposal and Open Defecation Threaten Water Safety, Says NCDC