Human rights activist Deji Adeyanju has criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for failing to release Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), despite calls for his release. Adeyanju, known for his outspoken views on political matters, expressed disappointment that the administration had not acted on the issue, which has been a significant point of contention in the country.
Adeyanju argued that releasing Kanu would have been a powerful gesture of reconciliation, especially in a time when unity and peace are urgently needed across Nigeria. He pointed out that the ongoing detention of Kanu has fueled tensions, particularly in the southeastern region, where Kanu enjoys significant support. According to Adeyanju, the decision not to release the IPOB leader could further inflame divisions and hinder national peace efforts.
The issue of Kanu’s detention has been a long-standing controversy, with various groups and political figures calling for his release. Kanu, who has been in detention for years on charges related to treasonable offenses and incitement, continues to be a polarizing figure. While his supporters demand his release, others argue that his actions have incited violence and unrest in certain parts of the country.
Tinubu’s administration has not yet commented on Adeyanju’s remarks, but the criticism highlights the ongoing debate about how to address Kanu’s case and the broader challenges surrounding ethnic and political tensions in Nigeria. As the discussion continues, many are watching closely to see how the government will navigate this sensitive issue and whether it will take any steps toward resolving the controversy.
With the country’s focus on rebuilding and fostering national unity, Adeyanju’s call for Kanu’s release serves as a reminder of the delicate balance the government must strike in managing Nigeria’s diverse and complex political landscape.