Abia Assembly Member Anderson Akaliro Praises South East Governors' Proposed Visit to President Tinubu Over Kanu's Matter


In a significant political development, Anderson Akaliro, the member representing Umuahia North in the Abia State House of Assembly, has expressed strong support for the South East Governors' proposed visit to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 
The visit, centered around the ongoing issue of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been described by Akaliro as a "good and commendable step."

Akaliro emphasized the importance of this visit as a pivotal opportunity to explore a political solution to the long-standing issues surrounding Kanu's detention and the broader agitations in the South East region. "Engaging directly with the President offers a chance for meaningful dialogue and a peaceful resolution," Akaliro stated, highlighting the potential for this meeting to foster greater understanding and cooperation between the federal government and the South East.

The lawmaker lauded the governors for their initiative, underscoring that their collective efforts could pave the way for a more harmonious relationship and address the root causes of the unrest in the region. "It's crucial that we prioritize peace and stability through constructive engagement and negotiation," Akaliro added.

The South East Governors' visit to President Tinubu marks a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to address the grievances and aspirations of the people in the South East, with hopes that it will lead to positive outcomes for the entire region.

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