Leader of the so called Indigenous People of Biafra and founder of Radio
Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has begged President Muhammadu Buhari for
referring to him as a terrorist, evil and a paedophile in his radio.
Kanu, who has been charged along with two others by the Federal
Government before a Federal High Court in Abuja on six counts of treason
and other ancillary offences, confessed that he now intended to write a
private letter to Buhari to express his apology to the President.
He also apologised to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan and Igbo elders for “some uncomplimentary things” he said about them.
The 48-year-old pro-Biafran agitation leader, who is still unapologetic
about his demand for a Biafra, has been in the custody of the Department
of State Services since his arrest in Lagos on October 14, 2015.
He tendered the apology for his comment against Buhari and others in a statement he made to the DSS.
The prosecution, in its summary of the case, alleged that in one of the
radio broadcasts by Kanu on August 1, 2015, he expressed his resolve to
actualise the Republic of Biafra and “cast aspersions on the person and
the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.
The statement read in part, “Reference to the President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria as a terrorist, evil and a paedophile is regrettable
and uncalled for and for that, I unreservedly apologise and will be
doing so in a private letter to the President.
“Before PMB (President Muhammadu Buhari) there was the administration of
Goodluck Jonathan. I also said uncomplimentary things about him and
Igbo elders as well, which I now recognise should not have happened
because it is un-African to be rude or insolent to elders.
“All I was trying to do is to draw attention to the problems afflicting society and something done about them.”
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