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Igbo Leaders Condemn Nnamdi Kanu’s life Sentence Call for Urgent U.S. Intervention

The Igbo Leaders of Thought say Nigeria is drifting toward collapse and are calling for urgent international action….

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  • The Igbo Leaders of Thought say Nigeria is drifting toward collapse and are calling for urgent international action, including pressure on the government to restructure and sanctions on those funding violence.
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The Igbo Leaders of Thought (ILT) have issued a warning that Nigeria is approaching a dangerous breaking point and called for urgent international intervention, especially from the United States.

In a communique signed by ILT President Professor Elochukwu Amucheazi and Secretary Professor Jerry Chukwuokolo, the group said escalating killings, mass abductions, and terrorist control of territories show that the country is on the brink of collapse. They compared the situation to the tensions that preceded the civil war and the 1966 pogroms.

“Nigeria has drifted dangerously toward full-scale collapse,” the group stated, citing the killing of soldiers, abductions of military officers, the kidnapping of 25 female students in Kebbi, and attacks on Christian communities in the Middle Belt and South. They referenced a report by Intersociety which recorded 101 Christians killed in 14 days.

ILT urged the U.S. to push Nigerian leaders toward long-delayed national restructuring, including returning security powers to states and regions in line with the 1967 Aburi Accord. According to them, restructuring is the only path to avoid further breakdown.

The group said the U.S. can deploy policy tools such as the Global Magnitsky Act and Executive Order 13886 to freeze assets, block financial transactions, revoke visas, and sanction those sponsoring violence. They argued these actions could weaken terror networks without any foreign military deployment.

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On Nnamdi Kanu’s Life Sentence

ILT condemned the recent life sentence handed to IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, calling it “unjust, illegal, and politically motivated.” They cited earlier court rulings declaring his arrest unlawful, including a Kenyan court judgment, and demanded his release, compensation, and rehabilitation.

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Economic and Ethnic Concerns

The group accused the government of “genocidal profiling and economic strangulation” of Igbo businesses, linking it to anti-Igbo policies and broader ethnic tensions. They stated that the ideology of Biafra will remain if injustices against the Igbo continue.

ILT also called for serious ethno-regional dialogue to address the root causes of extremism and agitation, warning against attempts to blame the Igbo for national problems.

Final Warning

The communique ended with a strong appeal for action:

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“We cannot watch history repeat itself. We owe it to future generations to halt this slide into genocide and war.”

The group urged the international community to act quickly, saying Nigeria’s stability depends on urgent reforms and accountability.

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