Ekiti State
Governor, Ayo Fayose, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to grant
unconditional release to former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col.
Sambo Dasuki (retd) and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
In a statement in Ado-Ekiti, yesterday,
by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, Fayose urged Buhari to
reciprocate the mercy of God upon his life by showing mercy to Sambo,
Kanu and others.
He also said it will not be right to turn
back the hands of the country’s clock, and noted that the current peace
in the Niger Delta and the slight improvement in the economy must be
improved upon.
Thanking God for the president’s return
in good health, which he said was all at the mercy of God, and
particularly, as a result of the prayers of Nigerians who have made this
to happen, the Ekiti governor told Buhari: “It is, therefore, incumbent
on you to show mercy on Nnamdi Kanu and Sambo Dasuki, who have been
granted bail already by courts of competent jurisdiction, and such other
Nigerians who are suffering unjust, punitive, illegal, and
unconstitutional incarceration.
“Allow all those who have been granted
bail by the court to enjoy their bail while their trial continues. This
is the right, just, and merciful thing to do, especially now that your
good self is looking up to God for mercy.
“Those of us in authority must not be seen to be using our God-given powers to oppress the citizens placed under our care.
“The citizens’ fundamental human rights must not be taken away.
“In the spirit of Nigerians praying for
your full and quick recovery, kindly show mercy as it will only cost you
humility to show mercy to those people who deserve it.
“If we do not forgive, we ourselves will
not get forgiveness. If we do not pardon, we will not get pardon.
President Buhari, I enjoin you to please pardon Kanu and others, so that
Nigeria can move forward.
“If you heed to this advice, I can assure
you that it will yield positive dividends to your government and I want
you to know that I am speaking the mind of Nigerians on this matter,”
the governor added.
Fayose then condemned some Igbo leaders,
who he said were playing politics with Kanu’s continued incarceration,
and warned that the continued incarceration of Kanu by this
administration can be interpreted to mean hatred for the Igbo as a
people.
SUN News
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