The governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo, has disclosed what he discussed with the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, when he visited him.
Soludo, who announced his visit early Sunday said, it was aimed at finding lasting peace to the issue of insecurity in the South East.
“He (Nnamdi Kanu) expressed sadness over what he described as ‘sacrilegious killings’ of innocent persons, kidnappings and all forms of criminalities, including the brutal enforcement of the senseless ‘sit at home’ perpetuated by sundry groups claiming to be acting for or on behalf of IPOB,” Soludo said.
Kanu is facing trial at the Federal high court in Abuja for alleged treasonable felony.