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Kanu: Wike demands arrest of bandits, Miyetti Allah

The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike has advised the Federal Government to ensure that rule of law and due process is followed in the prosecution of leader of proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

He said conscientious effort must be made by the Federal Government to allay the fears of some Nigerians that Kanu was not being prosecuted because he comes from a particular section of the country.

Wike, who made this assertion during an interview on Arise Television, yesterday, explained that irrespective of the differences the arrested IPOB leader has with Rivers State Government, he feels that due process must be followed in his prosecution.

He stated that for the Federal Government to demonstrate its resolve to address insecurity crisis facing the country, the same dragnet deployed to arrest Kanu must as a matter of urgency be extended to bandits and Miyetti Allah militias terrorizing the country.

“We must not make hullabaloo about the prosecution of Nnamdi Kanu. I don’t agree with his principle. I have come out and said you (Kanu) cannot annex my state to be your own. But that does not mean that you’ll not allow the law to take its course.”

The governor insisted that government must arrest every wanted terrorist on its watch list and ensure they are brought to book to face the full wrath of the law.

“You cannot afford to discriminate at this point. You cannot say because Nnamdi Kanu is from a particular area, let us prosecute him. The same thing must apply to all other people, the bandits, Boko Haram, Miyetti Allah.”

Speaking on the defection of some governors from the PDP to the APC, the governor said those who have defected are merely seeking protection from persecution and prosecution in the ruling party.

He explained that none of the governors who defected from PDP have provided any cogent reason to justify their politically despicable act.

Responding to question on PDP’s decision to proceed to court against Zamfara State Governor, Bello Muhammad Matawalle to vacate his position following his defection to APC, Wike said the PDP will be justified if that happens since it was the party that got the judgment that ushered him (Matawalle) to office.

Wike expressed optimism that the National Working Committee of the PDP will take all necessary legal measures to protect the Zamfara State deputy governor, who refused to jump ship with Matawalle.

The governor maintained that President Muhammadu Buhari’s nomination of his Special Assistant on Social Media, Mrs. Lauretta Onochie, as a National Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) representing Delta State, has further demonstrated that he will not ensure free, fair and credible election in 2023.

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