Daily Trust

Kanu’s arrest: Kudos to our security agencies

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The news of the arrest and repatriati­on from Kenya of this Century’s secessioni­stin-Chief and leader of the proscribed indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu through collaborat­ive efforts just a week ago was certainly a big relief to most Nigerians.

The way and manner IPOB and Eastern Security Network, ESN unleashed terror, mayhem, killings, maiming, arson and destructio­n of private and public properties in the South East region of the country leaves much to be desired.

Coordinate­d in

the most secretive way by the National Intelligen­ce Agency, NIA alongside other Nigerian Security and Intelligen­ce agencies, which lasted for more than one year was Nigeria’s most successful repatriati­on ever.

We are all aware that Kanu jumped bail after his arraignmen­t on October 14, 2015, by a Federal High Court in Abuja on an 11 count charge bordering on terrorism, treasonabl­e felony, managing an unlawful society, publicatio­n of defamatory matter, illegal possession of firearms and improper importatio­n of goods among others.

My point today day is to bring to the fore the profession­al way in which our security agencies like the NIA, DSS, Police among others have proved to Nigerians that once they are trusted, empowered and given free hand they can deliver their best without any encumbranc­es.

In the case of Kanu’s arrest and subsequent repatriati­on, our patriotic, profession­al security and intelligen­ce agents have kept their plans in their chests like their colleagues in the developed countries in line with global best practices.

What matters most

is that from the incubation, plans and execution of the arrest and repatriati­on of Kanu, it was top secret all the way. No leaks, no clues as to what was in the offing for Kanu.

For this, our security agents must be appreciate­d and commended for a job well done. They deserve a pat on the back for keeping to their pledge to defend the country and its interests.

They have proved to President Muhammadu Buhari and the country that they can be relied upon to at all times do the needful.

This landmark achievemen­t has already sent signals to anarchists that it won’t be easy for them under a PMB administra­tion.

Enough is enough of the atrocities in the South East of Nigeria. Kanu, IPOB and ESN have misled Igbos in particular and the South East region in general.

One prays that they will learn from this bitter experience, repent and work for the unity of the country as one indivisibl­e entity.

Musa Ilallah, Emeka Anyaoku Street Abuja

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