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US Igbo Community Urges Atiku, Sowore to Reconsider Support for ‘Free Nnamdi Kanu’ Protest

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ABUJA — A coalition of Igbo professionals and business figures in the United States has appealed to former presidential candidates Atiku Abubakar and Omoyele Sowore to exercise caution regarding their backing of the proposed “Free Nnamdi Kanu Now” protest scheduled for October 20.

The group, operating under the name Njiko Amaka, cautioned that the planned demonstration could inadvertently interfere with the ongoing legal process involving Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

In a statement released in Abuja on Wednesday and signed by Chief Emeka Ejidike (Chairman) and Chief Okey Anosike (Secretary), the organization urged all concerned to allow the court proceedings and diplomatic negotiations surrounding Kanu’s case to progress without disruption.

Njiko Amaka acknowledged citizens’ right to peaceful protest but expressed concern that the timing of the planned rally might prove counterproductive.

“We have been following the developments around Nnamdi Kanu’s trial with great interest,” the group stated. “While we understand the passion for justice, this period calls for patience and wisdom rather than confrontation.”

Using an Igbo proverb for illustration, the group compared the situation to a tortoise that, after years in captivity, becomes impatient just when its release is near.

“Kanu has endured years in detention. Now that there are signs of progress in his case, this is not the moment to take steps that could slow things down,” the statement added.

The organization also called for unity among groups and individuals pushing for Kanu’s freedom, noting that political and traditional leaders from the South-East are already in talks with the Federal Government to secure a peaceful resolution.

“We have confidence in the ongoing consultations by credible Igbo leaders. All stakeholders should avoid any action that might complicate or delay these efforts,” the statement said.

Reaffirming its commitment to lawful and peaceful advocacy, Njiko Amaka urged Nigerians to continue supporting justice through dialogue and due process.

“Justice is best achieved through calm and lawful engagement, not through actions that risk national stability,” the group concluded.

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