The South East Caucus in the House of Representatives, has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to consider a political and humanitarian intervention, using the constitutional powers granted under Section 175 of the 1999 Constitution to pardon the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
The Federal High Court, Abuja Division had on Thursday sentenced Kanu to life imprisonment on charges bordering on terrorism.
The caucus made the appeal for his pardon while briefing journalists at the end of its meeting in the National Assembly, Abuja on Monday.
Speaking on behalf of the South East lawmakers, leader of the caucus, Hon. Iduma Igariwey from Ebonyi State, said the continued detention of Kanu has contributed significantly to tension and agitation in the Southeast.
He said despite numerous calls for calm, the atmosphere remains strained, noting that a presidential act of mercy at this time, has the potential to de-escalate tensions, restore normalcy and reduce the cycle of security operations and civil resistance.
“Beyond its political nature, this matter has taken a deep emotional toll on families, communities, and the general population. The Southeast has experienced profound social disruptions — closed markets, interrupted schooling, reduced commercial activity, and fear. A political resolution would ease these human burdens and allow communities to return to a dignified life.
“Nigeria has, in critical moments, relied on presidential magnanimity to heal divisions and consolidate peace. Indeed, the authors of our constitution conceived of Section 175, in anticipation that the bare dictates of the law may sometimes prove insufficient in tackling complex legal issues that are better handled politically via Presidential discretion.
“It is our belief that an act of clemency by the President would resonate deeply across the country as a symbol of inclusiveness, fairness, and leadership that prioritises healing over division. It would send a clear message that dialogue is still possible, even in difficult circumstances.
“Finally, the Caucus believes that the release of Mazi Kanu, through pardon, would open space for broader engagement between the Federal Government, elected leaders, and community stakeholders to chart a sustainable and peaceful path forward. Therefore, in the spirit of national healing, unity, and responsible leadership, we respectfully urge the President to consider this request as an investment in Nigeria’s long-term peace and cohesion.
“We call on all citizens of the Southeast to remain calm, law-abiding, and supportive of ongoing efforts to secure a peaceful resolution. The Southeast Caucus remains committed to working with the Federal Government to advance national unity, inclusive governance, and lasting stability across all regions,”
Igariwey added.