WorldStage– A diasporan Igbo group, Ikenga Think-Tank, North America, has decried the insecurity and genocidal killings of innocent folks in the South Eastern region of Nigeria.
The group slammed security operatives for not doing enough to contain the insecurity in the zone, accusing them of complicity.
The group’s condemnation is coming on the heels of the call by Igbo elders on the South East governors to lead a delegation to President Ahmed Tinubu to press for release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
Meanwhile the Federal High Court will be sitting in Abuja on Friday to deliver ruling on application for medical treatment filed by Nnamdi Kanu over his health conditions.
The leaders in a statement states that Kanu’s continued incarceration was no longer tolerable and expressed worries over his deteriorating health condition, and the disturbing insecurity in the South East.
In a letter addressed to the Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, the Igbo leaders demand the immediate and unconditional release of the detained leader of the IPOB, arguing that his continued detention is of no advantage to the Federal Government.
They insisted that political solution is the only way to resolve his matter.


























































