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June 14: Grants Amnesty to 1,335 Pro-Biafra Activists – Ohanaeze Informs Tinubu
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The Igbo group emphasized the importance of informing President Tinubu that this moment signifies not only a new beginning for Nigeria but also a notable triumph for democracy.
The leading Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has formally requested President Bola Tinubu's attention.
The group urged Tinubu to seize this historic occasion of the June 12 Democracy Day celebration to extend amnesty to 1,335 reformed nonviolent Pro-Biafra agitators.
Ohanaeze stated that these agitators are ready to publicly surrender and express their loyalty to the Federal Government, as well as their support for President Tinubu’s administration during the commemorative events related to the June 12 Democracy Day celebrations in 2025.
The Igbo group reiterated the necessity of conveying to President Tinubu that this moment signifies not only a new beginning for Nigeria but also a significant achievement for democracy.
In a joint statement released on Wednesday by the factional Deputy President-General, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, and Thompson Ohia, the spokesperson for Ohanaeze, it was noted that for the first time in 55 years since the conclusion of the Biafra war, reformed and nonviolent pro-Biafra activists are willing to engage in discussions with the Federal Government.
The statement read, "Ohanaeze Ndigbo acknowledges that it has taken an extraordinary 16 months of committed effort—characterized by intense pressure, persuasive discussions, and informed advice from dedicated Igbo leadership and respected international humanitarian organizations—to encourage these reformed agitators to pursue dialogue with the Federal Government.
"They have committed to voluntarily pledge their loyalty in exchange for Presidential amnesty, a peaceful resolution to the ongoing insecurity in the Southeast, the dismissal of all charges against them, and the implementation of political solutions to facilitate the release of detained Igbo prisoners of conscience.
"The June 12 Democracy Day in 2025 offers a unique opportunity for President Tinubu to effectively address long-standing grievances and injustices that have historically plagued the region.
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