Igbo
Mandate Congress Reports Oct 20,2025
Igbo
Mandate Congress foremost Igbo Intelligence based organization have received
credible information from within the Villa and their foreign partners that
President Bola Tinubu will not accede to the demands of the October 20th
protesters for the release of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu.
Tinubu's
inner circle sees it as Igbo colluding with opposition to undermine his
government. They see it as blackmail.
Their
position is that President Tinubu inherited Nnamdi Kanu liability from former
President Buhari and its absurd that Igbos are blaming him for a carried over
grievances.
As
at 8pm October 20th, a decision has been taken that the judicial process will
take its due course.
Therefore,
any Igbo politician claiming to be posturing for a political solution is a
liar. The protest has foreclosed anything like out of court settlement.
Now that the Free Nnamdi Kanu Protest is over, Ndigbo should guage how Nigeria reacts to their aspirations. It was majorly an Igbo affair, with handful of sympathizers from other tribes.
IMC
thanks Activist Omoleye Sowore for
helping Ndigbo fight their battles the manner Prof Wole Soyinka was imprisoned
during and after the civil war by Gowon and Awolowo for rejecting Biafra
genocide.
This
protest shook Aso Rock, but also exposed the alienation of Ndigbo in the
Nigerian context.
Non
Igbos carried on with their business as though it doesn't concern them.
Let
Ndigbo manage the gains of the protest, and let the NNamdi Kanu defence team
prepare to close their defense vigorously , because the feelers we are getting
from the Villa is that Tinubu will not release their principal on account of
the protest.
Rev Obinna Akukwe
Director
General , Igbo Mandate Congress IMC
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