The family of Nnamdi Kanu, the head of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has written a public letter to the governors of Southeast Nigeria, expressing their concern over Kanu’s unfair imprisonment by the Nigerian government.
They argue that Kanu is being held against his will and urge the governors to act quickly to challenge his arrest.
In the letter, written by one of Kanu’s siblings, they emphasize Kanu’s strong character and his dedication to justice, freedom, and equality. They condemn his detention as politically motivated and an attempt to silence his activism.
The family demands immediate action to secure Kanu’s release and calls for a transparent investigation into his arrest, claiming that the charges against him are unfounded.
They express deep concern about Kanu’s declining health and hold the governors responsible for any harm that may come to him.