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South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by NGpatriot: 2:18am On Oct 15, 2021
South-East pain spreads to Lagos, IPOB sit-at-home becomes Monday of horror, transporters, traders count losses, blood flows in Igboland


Although a separatist group in the South-East, the Indigenous People of Biafra, has suspended every Monday sit-at-home it ordered in the zone, operators of buses, which ply Lagos-South-East lament effects of the order on their operations

Iyke (not his real name) would never forget what took place on Monday, September 20, 2021 in a hurry. He was travelling to attend a symposium for youth corps members in Abia State when the bus he boarded was stopped by militants along the highway.

Although Iyke had often complied with the sit-at-home order laid down by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra members, he made an exception due to the urgency of the event.

“I arrived at my location at almost 10pm. It was a miracle because I could have been mobbed. Those people were not joking. They stopped me and asked me questions. Imagine if I could not speak Igbo, my name would have been ‘sorry,” he said
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The members of the IPOB separatist group or the Eastern Security Network has been clamouring for an independent state of Biafra in the Old Eastern region consisting of Southeastern states.

The movement came under the leadership of Nnamdi Kanu in 2012 who advocated agitations against the excessive power abuse wielded by the Nigerian state which they deemed illegitimate.

Initially, Kanu had ordered that the entire South-East sit at home and shut down all commercial activities between May 30 and May 31 to commemorate the annual Biafra Remembrance Day, the move was not stridently enforced.

In June 2021, Kanu was arrested by the Nigerian government in Kenya and brought back to the country. He was re-arraigned on charges bordering on treasonable felony brought against him by the Federal Government over his agitation for the separatist Republic of Biafra.

On July 30, 2021, IPOB in a statement issued by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, declared that every Monday starting from August 9, there would be a sit-at-home form of protest until Nnamdi Kanu, its leader, is released from the custody of the Department of State Security.

“We the global family of the Indigenous People of Biafra ably led by our great leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, wish to announce to all Biafra citizens, friends of Biafra and lovers of Biafra freedom and independence that IPOB leadership has declared every Monday ‘a ghost Monday.’”

The group sought to force the five eastern states into a self-styled mode of lockdown from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm, and to ensure compliance to this, it issued a threat to dissidents.

Bullets, flames and terrors

Indeed, many who flouted the directive faced huge consequences as there were reports of violence unleashed on both sides.

In August, at least six people were killed and three buses set ablaze in Anambra State after a joint security patrol team killed two persons suspected to be a member of IPOB enforcing the group’s sit-at-home order in an area.

In the same month, two travellers were burnt to death with shops and vehicles, including buses belonging to Libra and Okey transport companies reportedly set ablaze in Imo State.

Eventually, after months of forced compliance, the sit-at-home lockdown was extended. The PUNCH had reported that the group on September 14, called for an end for the imposed order.

But the spiral of violence that has been set agog in the region was yet to stop. For about five weeks since the suspension of the sit-at-home, business activities were still grounded every Monday as the dark cloud of fear still hung over the people who would stay indoors to avoid being harassed by IPOB militants.

Chika (surname withheld) told one of our correspondents that he felt like a fugitive travelling on a Monday to Nnewi as the bus driver had to sneak past any crowd to avoid been mobbed
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“It felt like I was running away for committing a crime. Everyone in the 14-seater bus held their breath when they saw a crowd of protesters. At a point, they stopped our cars and we had to chant, ‘We are for Biafra! This is Biafra land!’ Even after all that, they impounded our vehicles and told us to wait. We had to wait till about 9pm.

Transport business, lifeblood of Igbo culture

According to a report by the Nigerian Informer, Lagos to Eastern Nigeria route is one of the busiest routes in Nigeria as it is ever busy 24 hours a day. It was gathered that most buses plying the Southeastern routes sometimes don’t wait to pick up passengers from the South-East to major cities like Lagos or Abuja. They usually travel back to the cities to pick more waiting passengers to the East.


The transport business is intertwined with the nuances of Igbo of culture. Hence, during festive seasons particularly, Christmas and New Year, many Igbo individuals travel home for various purposes such as meetings, weddings, funerals, family gatherings and community project commissionings.

Nnamdi Okeke, a Lagos resident who hails from Ogidi, Anambra State, explained, “Most of us travel to our villages toward the end of the year. This is why our markets are usually shut down between that December to January interval. It is a time of rest, from the city stress to meet with our families and friends in the East. We also have village meetings that take place annually and everyone is expected to participate in them.”

However, with the months of enforced sit-at-home observed in the South-East, transport agencies have had many sad tales to tell.

For instance, an official of Young Shall Grow Motors in Lagos, who who pleaded anonymity for fear of attack, confided in our correspondents that the sit-at-home had badly affected their business.

“The loss we experience cannot be quantified, because we are losing. We have over 46 parks in Lagos, and on Monday the least number of vehicles to leave Lagos are 100 while only 10 leave for Abuja. We are losing and we can’t quantify the loss. The company is losing resources.

“In four-five Mondays in a month, we are losing. We still have to pay workers. It also affects the company in the sense that the workers who earn a percentage from what they charge the passengers have to fend for themselves. Some of these people affected are the loaders. We also have managers and assistant managers who fend from the proceeds of the loaded buses, they are not on salary. It also affects the passengers too,” he said.


Pointing in the direction of the transit buses parked in the premises for emphasis, he added, “A new bus can cost over N25m, you really don’t want to lose that kind of investment. In fact when passengers come on Monday, nobody will attend to them because travelling is a risk on the lives of innocent people and on the drivers’ lives. There is no point taking that risk.”

In the same vein, a customer service officer at God is Good Motors, who simply identified himself as Oluwaseyi, also told our correspondent that the sit-at-home had badly affected their revenue because their buses no longer ply five routes.


“Since the sit at home policy, we have lost six routes. For us, we don’t go to Aba, Enugu, Awka, Uyo and Owerri on Mondays. On a normal day we get to go to these places. That affects the revenue and also gives us extra workload. The people who are to travel on Monday, end up rushing to travel on Tuesday or Sunday in order to avoid all of those things. So it has not been easy. This has affected us so much that I really wish the government and IPOB would agree,” he said.

An official of Peace Mass Transit, also complained of losses incurred by the transport firm.

“We lose a lot in terms of financial income. We don’t move on Mondays for now. Our passengers know this and they don’t often come around. Those that come around, we beg them and advise them to travel the next day.”


He admitted that in spite of the commercial activities have resumed in some states in the East, transporters still fear the implications of not obeying the sit-at-home directive.

A top official of E. Ekeson Transport, said the experience has been the same.

“Yes, the sit-at-home has really affected us. I think the government needs to listen to what these people are agitating for and also listen to us, because we are being affected. For instance, on Sundays, we don’t do anything. We just come here. The travellers themselves already know this.

“Every week, you find one way or the other to sustain yourself. If you eventually travel there the next day (Monday), whatever you see, you take. But it is dangerous. People’s lives and belongings can be wasted, so it affects us.”

To attract patronage and sustain their continuity in business, the transport managers said they have had to lower their fares and bear the burden of loss occasioned by the sit-at-home.

The Ekeson Transport official said, “We don’t charge additional fares for our passengers. We even lessen the fares. Before, travelling to the East used to be N8, 000 but now we are talking of N6,000.”

Oluwaseyi noted that except for festive seasons, their fares remain the same. “For us at GIGM, except on special periods like Christmas season, the prices are fixed. The change in price is around N50 to N100. It is just that a whole lot of people who wouldn’t travel on Monday, would now show up on Tuesday.”

Peace Mass Transit official confirmed this pointing out that the agency bears the loss in revenue. “At Peace Transit, we don’t charge our passengers any additional fare. Because of this, we bear the financial cost,” he said.

Regarding passengers who alight in Edo or Delta State due to safety measure to avoid reaching the South-East on Mondays, the transport business men who spoke to our correspondents gave nearly uniform responses.
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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by IamWonderful: 2:19am On Oct 15, 2021
Pain affected the transportation and transporters and it is Igbo that is involved in transportation to the east how do I care when it doesn't stop the Lagos State government from paying my salary

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by janedonez(m): 2:28am On Oct 15, 2021
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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by greymiles: 2:36am On Oct 15, 2021
Thought afonjas said our sit at home can’t make them go hungry grin
We will cripple the whole economy of this zoo

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by EasternActivist: 2:50am On Oct 15, 2021
greymiles:
Thought afonjas said our sit at home can’t make them go hungry grin
We will cripple the whole economy of this zoo

Anybody in any state doing business with the east will eventually loose. And it will aswell hurt the economy of the state. In Insecurity, North is gone and now east is about to go bc of fg non-dialogue approach. Las las e go affect Nigeria's economy

Thanks to benin republic cos maybe by now sw will be boiling as well

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by richmond500: 2:54am On Oct 15, 2021
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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by dig64: 3:07am On Oct 15, 2021
I love how Buhari and his minions are backpedalling in their propaganda seeing that Biafra is Igbo and Igbo is Biafra.

Before, they said Biafra is Nnamdi Kanu and hoodlums in Upper Iweka, later they blamed abroad Igbos, now Igbos in Lagos have joined in showing them that we can easily forfeit outlr houses all over Nigeria we built with our sweat if it drags us back from Biafra. cheesy

They never understood Igbos. Despite not receiving any federal help and being marginalized in that Nigerian shithole, we are the least affected by poverty.

We are not saying that hunger is killing us but you need to understand our competition is not Fulani or Nigeria. We see ourselves in the light of Europeans and our alleged Jewish brothers in Israel.

When we look at how Nigeria is developing backwards, it not only pains us. It hurts us so much knowing it will take centuries after we disintegrate for us to catch up with the people we are supposed to be competing with.

But Buhari is looking at it like Fulani man: You people are hustling and eating well. You can afford fura de nunu and gworo. What else do you need? grin

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by Commentor: 3:26am On Oct 15, 2021
The thing is affecting Ekene Dili Chukwu and Peace Mass Transit.

Long shall it continue.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by AtikuNetwork: 3:39am On Oct 15, 2021
According to the report, all the mentioned businesses being affected are igbo transport businesses that majorly ply the Lagos to South-East route. It's a pity MNK and his terrorist goons are spreading their terror to igbos in other parts of Nigeria.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by FairlyUSEDpussy: 3:40am On Oct 15, 2021
greymiles:
Thought afonjas said our sit at home can’t make them go hungry grin
We will cripple the whole economy of this zoo

How??

Did u check the number of those interviewed??

5 yeebos to just one Yoruba man.,.....
Igbo been making things hard for fellow Igbo........since year 0000…....

Is God is good motor owned by Yoruba man??
Peace mass nkor??
Young shall grow??

Who r mostly eastern travellers??
Yorubas or yeebos

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by nairalandankrah: 3:41am On Oct 15, 2021
Release Kanu unconditionally!! That's the beginning of negotiations

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by benuejosh: 4:53am On Oct 15, 2021
They are hurting Buhari and his businesses in the East so they should continue.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by NGpatriot: 5:00am On Oct 15, 2021
They are burning their businesses in the SE and hurting their own people, they are also hurting their brothers and sisters and business owners in Lagos and elsewhere in Nigeria.

The pain, hurt and death applies only to you and your people.

When you are doing something to hurt other people, but you are actually hurting yourselves, you are killing only your own people and destroying only your own economy, then something is seriously wrong with your.

This is collective madness and self-destruction.

I don't know who swear for you people, but the pesin no show mercy at all.


Sad.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by MrMaestro: 5:04am On Oct 15, 2021
Ghana must go part 2 loading.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by Aufbauh(m): 5:05am On Oct 15, 2021
EasternActivist:


Anybody in any state doing business with the east will eventually loose. And it will aswell hurt the economy of the state. North is gone and now east is about to be go bc of fg non-dialogue approach. Las las e go affect Nigeria's economy

Thanks to benin republic cos maybe by now sw will be boiling as well

Typical Ipob mentality! Bunch of resentful folks
"Resentment is like drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies". Nelson Mandela

FYI, the primary and secondary victims of all this Ipob shenanigans are the Igbos.
Ask yourself, how many non Igbos do business from and to alaigbo? Very negligible.

It is also instructive to note that the NE has been boiling and neck-deep in terror activities for the past 12 years, and that has not stopped Nigeria from existing.
The SE is equally not different from the NE as they contribute little or nothing to the nation economy.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by NGpatriot: 5:12am On Oct 15, 2021
EasternActivist:


Anybody in any state doing business with the east will eventually loose. And it will aswell hurt the economy of the state. North is gone and now east is about to be go bc of fg non-dialogue approach. Las las e go affect Nigeria's economy

Thanks to benin republic cos maybe by now sw will be boiling as well


So, hurting your own people is how to hurt Nigeria? Your own people are the sacrificial lamb, their blood must flow to hurt Nigeria, their businesses must be destroyed to hurt Nigeria, they must feel hurt and pain to hurt Nigeria?


I honestly think there's a manufacturing plant somewhere in the SE where they manufacture rettarded people with rettarded and badly formatted brain people.

It's like you drinking poison while hoping I die instead of you with the poison in your mouth.

I know we laugh at you people's insane and lunatic reasoning, but knowing that you people are really serious makes me wonder..

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by iamyemiakins(m): 5:21am On Oct 15, 2021
IPOB sef!

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by tradepunter: 5:21am On Oct 15, 2021
Hmm
Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by southsouthking(m): 5:21am On Oct 15, 2021
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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by Abdul05: 5:21am On Oct 15, 2021
FairlyUSEDpussy:


How??

Did u checked the number of those interviewed??

5 yeebos to just one Yoruba man.,.....
Igbo been making things hard for fellow Igbo........since year 0000…....

Is God is good motor owned by Yoruba man??
Peace mass nkor??
Young shall grow??

Who r mostly eastern travellers??
Yorubas or yeebos
thanks

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by chigoziri2403(m): 5:23am On Oct 15, 2021
Vast majority of Igbo people abhor this sit at home, Igbos are naturally hustlers and learned people,their hands are tied, nobody wants to open his shop on Monday,and have his shop burnt on Tuesday, hence the compliance,
The government of each Eastern states should flood the streets with adequate security on Mondays and other days,
The lives of people don't only matter during election period

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by tydi(m): 5:23am On Oct 15, 2021
grin

If only all drivers across the globe sits at home ; so this’ll put sense back to the senseless Govt

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by dettolgel: 5:24am On Oct 15, 2021
I always laugh at those idiots that think a problem in one part of the country won't affect the rest.

Let leave the economic implications for now, which might be too difficult for those simple minds to grasp. Let me talk about something they can easily relate to.

The current insecurity in the North has led to influx of aboki to Lagos and also has increased crime rate.

Imagine if SE becomes as hostile as North, the young men down there have no choice than to run to somewhere else probably to Lagos.

With no job and no means of income there only option will be to take to crime. This will hurt Lagos and Lagosians in so many ways.

We haven't even talked about how majority of the security allocation will be diverted hence worsening the working condition of the security personnel in Lagos.

So next time when you pray for other regions to burn think wise.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by mu2sa2: 5:25am On Oct 15, 2021
May God save igbos from the atrocities being inflicted on themselves by themselves.
Only prayers can turn around igbos from the path of self- immolation that has engulfed alaigbo. IJN.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by PapaNnamdi: 5:25am On Oct 15, 2021
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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by benuejosh: 5:25am On Oct 15, 2021
NGpatriot:
They are burning their businesses in the SE and hurting their own people, they are also hurting their brothers and sisters and business owners in Lagos and elsewhere in Nigeria.


Forget those people. It is Buhari they are hurting.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by zedegit: 5:29am On Oct 15, 2021
greymiles:
Thought afonjas said our sit at home can’t make them go hungry grin
We will cripple the whole economy of this zoo

No sensible person should encourage this sit at home.

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Re: South-East Pain Spreads To Lagos As Sit-At-Home Affect Transporters by Pesuzok(m): 5:31am On Oct 15, 2021
EasternActivist:


Anybody in any state doing business with the east will eventually loose. And it will aswell hurt the economy of the state. North is gone and now east is about to be go bc of fg non-dialogue approach. Las las e go affect Nigeria's economy

Thanks to benin republic cos maybe by now sw will be boiling as well

I wonder the dialogue you expect with the FG.

What does IPOB want?

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