Connect with us

News

Kanu sends message to Yorubas on how to rescue Sowore, ‘else he’ll linger in jail like Dasuki’

Published

on

ATIKU: IPOB disowns Prof Nwabueze for joining 'the enemy..with a bag of foreign currency'

Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, on Wednesday sent a message to the Yoruba ethnic stock on what they must do to rescue the convener of Revolution Now protest, Omoyele Sowore.

He said the “Yoruba nation and every conscientious person” had to rally round Sowore, as IPOB did in his (Kanu) case and Shiite (INM) for Sheikh El-Zakzaki, or else he (Sowore) will be another Sambo Dasuki detained indefinitely.

Kanu who stated this in a statement he made available to newsmen, lambasted President Muhammadu Buhari, the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) and its national leader, Asiwaju Bolaji Tinubu, for the arrest of Sowore and ‘Revolution Now’ protesters.

The statement read, “Below are your typical British created Nigerians, the worst set of people you could ever possibly encounter. Full of unbridled self-hate, stupendous ignorance, hypocrisy oozing from every pore in their decrepit body and filled with unimaginable wickedness.

“This same set of people now in Aso Rock and their media friends that came out on the street to march, protest and call for #Revolution against President Jonathan in 2014 are today the same bunch of despicable reprobates against any form of lawful dissent, protest or revolution against their regime.

“This is not only laughable but an affront to decency, justice and fair play. Apparently, the occupants of Aso Rock is telling the world they can call for a revolution and street protest against a sitting president i.e. Jonathan, but nobody is allowed to protest against them.

“Pathetically, some of these poorly educated fellows from their ‘presidency’ come on their national television to shamelessly provide a flimsy defence of what is clearly indefensible.

“The same thing late Buhari did in 2014 by openly calling for a revolution and organising nationwide street protests with the likes of Bola Ahmed Tinubu against the democratically elected government of Goodluck Jonathan is now a treasonable offence under their rule.

“Even going by the cringe-worthy standards of the most hopelessly backward Banana republic on this earth, the detention of Sowore for doing exactly what late Buhari did is a new low for the Zoo.

“Why didn’t Buhari, Abba Kyari, El-Rufai, Tinubu et al wait for the election of 2015 to remove Jonathan before embarking on their 2014 Revolution as they are now sanctimoniously preaching? Why did they take to the streets in protest, an action they themselves openly tagged a revolution, before an election?

“The only language this Abba Kyari led Fulani Jihadi cabal in Aso Rock understand is consistent mass action and civil disobedience. IPOB has done and is still doing it and so too the Shiite.

“What the Yoruba nation and every conscientious person must do now is to rally round Omoleye Sowore to ensure his release or else he will be another Sambo Dasuki detained indefinitely with no constituency to mount pressure on his behalf as IPOB did in my case and Shiite (INM) for Sheikh El-Zakzaki.

READ ALSO: Sowore has lost touch with reality on #RevolutionNow protest —MURIC

“#RevolutionNow is a laudable initiative and must be commended by all lovers of freedom. What Sowore did in calling for a revolution in Nigeria is the highest form of bravery. Protests should continue and if need be intensified, especially in Yorubaland, until Omoleye Sowore is set free.”

Kanu, who shares dual citizenship of Nigeria and Britain, is one of Nigeria’s most wanted persons.

He was being tried on treasonable felony before he disappeared from the country in 2017 following a raid in his home in Abia State by the army.

His IPOB group has since been proscribed by President Buhari-led Nigerian administration.

Join the conversation

Opinions

Support Ripples Nigeria, hold up solutions journalism

Balanced, fearless journalism driven by data comes at huge financial costs.

As a media platform, we hold leadership accountable and will not trade the right to press freedom and free speech for a piece of cake.

If you like what we do, and are ready to uphold solutions journalism, kindly donate to the Ripples Nigeria cause.

Your support would help to ensure that citizens and institutions continue to have free access to credible and reliable information for societal development.

Donate Now