The situation around Nnamdi Kanu has revealed a deep gap in collective leadership across the Southeast.
From my private conversations with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu – and from my discussions with some South East leaders — one truth became clear:
There was no united or courageous regional effort when it mattered most.
Both the South East Governors and the South East Caucus in the National Assembly had a unique opportunity to speak with one voice and pursue a clear political path.
Even more troubling is the fact that some Southeast leaders were comfortable using Nnamdi’s name for political visibility, yet could not stand firmly when a coordinated position was needed.
At moments when unity would have made the biggest difference, the region’s collective voice was missing.
Our people will not forget that, in many ways, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu became a victim of internal envy.
His growing connection with ordinary people created a level of influence that some traditional political actors were uncomfortable with. Instead of rallying around that strength, silent rivalry and insecurity led to hesitation and inaction.
Whether driven by caution, political calculations, or internal rivalries, this failure has only deepened public disappointment.
As we move forward, the real question remains:
Will Southeast leaders finally rise to the moment — or will history continue to record their silence?
Ihe Nwanne mere Nwanne ya !
Hon. Obinna Ichita,
Berlin

