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Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by gidgiddy: 9:01am On Jun 01, 2021
It was a ‘tale of two worlds’ in yesterday’s Remembrance Day observed in the five Southeastern states – Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo – and in the United States of America.

While U.S. President Joe Biden saluted the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in memory of its fallen service members at the National Cemetery, streets in Southeast Nigeria were deserted as the former separatist region commemorated the death of over one million people who died in the Biafra war half a century ago.

Markets and roads were empty in the major cities of Aba, Owerri and Awka, heart of the former ‘Republic of Biafra’, in a renewed push by the separatist Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to remember the war victims and heroes with a strict order for people to remain indoors yesterday.

In Imo, economic and social activities in all the 27 local councils suffered a serious setback as everyone remained indoors. Apart from those who opted to respect IPOB’s ‘sit-at-home’ order, many others stayed away for fear of being arrested by security personnel, who had been deployed to keep the peace after Sunday’s gruesome murder of ex-presidential aide, Ahmed Gulak.

The roads were deserted, markets were closed and public transport services were withdrawn by operators. Some school owners announced compulsory mid-term holiday to enable pupils remain at home with their parents.

Areas with heavy security presence include Akachi, Okigwe, and Dick Tiger Roads, Imo State University Junction, Control Junction, Airport Junction, Obiangwu-Ngor Okpala, Amakohia-Akwakuma Flyover, and the World Bank/Umuguma Junction.

Military helicopters were seen hovering around the Sam Mbakwe Cargo Airport as part of the security surveillance in the area

It was the same story of empty streets, closed shops and deserted roads in Umuahia, Abia’s capital city, and Aba, the commercial nerve centre. Residents fully complied with the sit-at-home order.

The Biafra Day this year was marked differently.

The regular street parades that usually attract heavy response from security agencies was missing. The leader of IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, had while giving directives on the observance of this year’s Biafra Day, strictly warned against any street protest, saying that people should stay indoors and mourn the fallen Biafra heroes who died in the 30- month civil war and those that have been killed by security forces in the ongoing crackdown on separatist agitators.

Though there was no official sanction of the day in the Southeast, government institutions were grounded by the sit-at-home directive. Banks and other corporate businesses equally shut their gates to customers for fear of being attacked by hoodlums.

Investigation by The Guardian revealed that residents decided to stay indoors after reading and listening to several statements from pro-agitators that its monitoring team “will move round and deal with anybody found to violate the sit-at-home order.”

A source stated that the inability of security operatives to arrest and prevent several attacks on their facilities by unknown gunmen heightened fears in the people, adding that the guns snatched from security agents could be deployed to enforce compliance. And true to the threats, gun-carrying and masked men moved unrestrained through major streets in the zone yesterday.

In Anambra, the sit-at-home was successful. The roads from Awka to Onitsha to Nnewi and Ekwulobia were deserted, looking like ghost cities, while vehicles were equally not seen, despite security presence everywhere.

IPOB spokesman, Comrade Emma Powerful, expressed delight that this year’s sit-at-home order recorded 100 per cent success throughout Biafra land. In a statement made available to The Guardian, he commended Biafrans, Southeast governors and lovers of Biafra freedom, whom, he said, made the exercise a huge success.


https://m.guardian.ng/news/southeast-shuts-down-as-residents-obey-Igbos-sit-at-home-order/

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Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by kinzation(m): 9:02am On Jun 01, 2021
For how long will this sit at home continue in the east
Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by Mysticwebb: 9:06am On Jun 01, 2021
Well, the fallen heroes deserve it. A day sacrificed for them is not much.
Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by psucc(m): 9:16am On Jun 01, 2021
That's a move that can never be quell no matter how hard the power may try.

It is an indicator that the Igbos are wholeheartedly united to having their own republic.
Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by colorsofrainbow: 9:19am On Jun 01, 2021
kinzation:
For how long will this sit at home continue in the east
Everybody is out today
Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by Mbataku96(m): 9:22am On Jun 01, 2021
This one nah ipob power
Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by Mbataku96(m): 9:23am On Jun 01, 2021
psucc:
That's a move that can never be quell no matter how hard the power may try.

It is an indicator that the Igbos are wholeheartedly united to having their own republic.
My brother no be say nah you talk
Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by kinzation(m): 9:25am On Jun 01, 2021
Thank God
colorsofrainbow:

Everybody is out today
Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by RuddyFusion(m): 9:27am On Jun 01, 2021
Remembrance Day for fallen heroes
Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by Nobody: 9:28am On Jun 01, 2021
This is just the beginning, very soon BIAFRA matter go tire government and FULANIs and afonjas...
No be person go tell you people to give BIAFRA to the igbos...
Idiots...
Re: Southeast Shuts Fown As Residents Obey Ipob’s ‘sit-at-home’ Order - Guardian by goodnessme1(f): 9:30am On Jun 01, 2021
Nigeria must divide because we are not one and can never be one.

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