Nnamdi Kanu, says he is open for negotiation with FG, denies any pact with MEND
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has
said he is open for negotiations with the Federal government. Kanu and
two others have been in detention since October last year for alleged
treason.Speaking through his counsels Ifeanyi Ejiofor and the Amoebi Nzelu
today August 12th, Kanu said he wasn't opposed to negotiating with the
Federal government.
“Nnamdi Kanu is not averse to political solution in resolving his
present politically orchestrated ordeal. He welcomes genuine political
solution to this case. Nnamdi Kanu has people of proven integrity and
impeccable character that will negotiate on his behalf, based on his
demands when communication on this effect is established”Ejiofor said
Ejiofor denounced any negotiation between the Federal government, IPOB
and MEND.
“In the past few day, the media was awash with news on negotiation going
on between the Federal government and members MEND, where our client’s
name (Nnamdi Kanu) conspicuously featured. It is on that note that we
wish to inform the general public that Nnamdi Kanu has no connection,
contact, ties or any kind of relationship with members of the MEND. As
such MEND has no implied, direct or express authority of Nnamdi Kanu to
represent him or IPOB in any purported negotiation going on between MEND
and the Federal Government. The general public is accordingly advised
to ignore, discountenance and disregard the falsehood been peddled by
MEND,” said Mr. Ejiofor.

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