Igbo Youth Leaders Reject Nnamdi Kanu’s Prison Transfer

Igbo Youth Leaders Reject Nnamdi Kanu's Prison Transfer
Igbo Youth Leaders Reject Nnamdi Kanu's Prison Transfer

Africa-Press – Nigeria. The Coalition of South East Youth Leaders, COSEYL, has rejected the decision of the Federal Government to transfer Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to the Sokoto State Correctional Center.

DAILY POST recalls that Kanu, who was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday after being found guilty of terrorism-related charges, has been transferred to Sokoto prison.

Reacting, COSEYL, in a statement issued on Saturday by its President General, Goodluck Ibem, expressed concerns that Kanu’s life could be endangered “in a region that is currently volatile and susceptible to terrorist activities.”

The coalition explained that parts of the North West, including Sokoto State, “have faced ongoing threats from terrorist groups such as Boko Haram, ISWAP, bandits, and other insurgent factions.”

“The security environment in these areas remains fragile, with high-profile targets and security personnel frequently attacked. Placing Nnamdi Kanu in such a setting is dangerous and could have serious consequences for his safety and for national security.

“The Federal Government should consider relocating him to Abuja or another secure facility within a jurisdiction where there is robust protection for inmates and where the threat environment can be effectively managed.

“The FG should conduct a transparent security risk assessment prior to his movements, ensuring his safety and constitutional rights are safeguarded.

“We emphasize that the safety of Nnamdi Kanu, the integrity of the justice process, and the security of the country must not be compromised. We urge responsible authorities to demonstrate prudent judgment, prioritize life and security, and communicate clearly with the public on this matter,” the statement added.

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