A group of Igbo pastors, Concerned Igbo Ministers Commission, has accused South-East governors of ignoring efforts to release Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The pastors criticized the governors for their non-challant attitude, urging them to be more proactive like their South-West counterparts who secured the release of Sunday Igboho.
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The pastors noted that Kanu’s release is crucial for the general good of the Igbo people and warned that the governors’ inaction may render them irrelevant. They appealed to the governors to prioritize the interest of the Igbo people over personal interests.
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- Igbo pastors accuse South-East governors of ignoring efforts to release Nnamdi Kanu
- Governors criticized for non-challant attitude, urged to be more proactive
- Pastors note Kanu’s release is crucial for the general good of the Igbo people
- Governors warned that inaction may render them irrelevant
- Appeal made to prioritize the interest of the Igbo people over personal interests.