The decision, according to Mr Orizu, followed an intervention during Tuesday’s plenary by the deputy speaker, Benjamin Kalu.
He urged the Igbo people to reflect deeply on their past and consider the path forward.
Justice James Omotosho held that the SSS had made out a prima facie case against Mr Kanu for him to enter his defence in the alleged terrorism trial.
“The government must adopt a political solution to this situation. I do not believe that the government has any serious advantage in keeping him any further,” Ohanaeze said.
Mr Kanu, in the motion ex parte, is seeking an order from the court to transfer him to Abuja National Hospital for urgent medical attention.
He alleged that a letter by the doctors to the director-general of the SSS, advising the transfer of Mr Kanu, had gone without answer.
A District Court in Finland has sentenced a leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, Simon Ekpa, to six years in prison for terrorism.
The lawyer averred that the statements allegedly made by Mr Danjuma caused serious damage to Mr Kanu’s reputation nationally and internationally.
The minister described Mr Tinubu as a listening leader.
Ohanaeze stated that it’s four years of Mr Kanu’s unlawful arrest and detention in Kenya, prior to his extradition to Nigeria.
