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| South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by odiks(op): 6:12pm On May 28, 2017 |
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremmadu, has advised that the sit-at-home order declared by some right groups in South-East for May 30 should be optional. The Indigenous Peoples of Biafra and the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra had called on citizens of South-East to stay at home on May 30 to observe their anniversary. Ekweremmadu gave the advice on Sunday at an Inter-denominational church service at the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Abakaliki, to commemorate 2017 Democracy Day and Gov. David Umahi’s second year in office. He noted that while the agitation and concerns of the groups are genuine, they should not be pursued with force or other forms of armed struggle. “Individuals who operate private businesses and want to stay-at-home on that day should stay, while those who want to operate their businesses should be allowed to do so. “I believe that civil and public workers should be ready to go to work on that day as I appeal that no group should force people to stay at home against their wishes,” he added. The deputy senate president called on the agitators to embrace dialogue and constructive engagement in pursuing their agitation; not coercion or other forms of armed struggle. “The struggles and concerns are genuine but with the collaboration of all and constructive engagement, we will surely get to our destination no matter how long it takes. “Black Americans agitated for a long time before Barack Obama became president in 2008, likewise in India, it took constructive engagement for the people to actualise their agitation. “South Africa despite racial disturbances and black oppression, employed constructive engagement and intervention of the western world and African interests such as Nigeria’s, to dismantle apartheid,” he said. Ekweremadu congratulated the people of Ebonyi on the second year in office of their governor. He noted that the state had matured politically and socially, adding that any indigene could aspire for any political office in the state. In his remark, Umahi noted that no individual or group would force the citizens of the state to stay-at-home on May 30. “I have met the leadership of these groups on various occasions and discovered that most of their agitations are correct but the ways they seek to actualise them can be faulted. “I have also met the leadership of market unions in the state and we resolved that markets would be open on that day and no trader or any other individual will be molested,” he said. The governor said that the case of Ebonyi was different as the state had suffered untold marginalisation right from its days in old Anambra, Imo, Enugu and Abia states. “The deputy senate president is fighting marginalisation of the Igbos at the federal level; when this is addressed, we will start our own agitation of marginalisation as a state. “Ebonyi does not believe in regional government because we will continue suffering deprivation but believe in the restructuring of the country to address all imbalances,” he said. In his homily, Rev. Fr Abraham Nwali urged political and economic leaders in the state to build industries instead of embarking on ‘non-direct-impact’ projects such as hotels. “The governor should be supported in his desire to ensure that sachet water companies are constructed in the three senatorial zones of the state,’’ he said. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/south-east-sit-home-order-optional-ekweremadu/ |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by clefstone(m): 7:46pm On May 28, 2017 |
nice one dsp |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by bukifemi1: 8:10pm On May 28, 2017 |
Yes that's what they REPUBLICAN Good people |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by Nobody: 5:06am On May 29, 2017 |
United state of Africa, we stand together, awo, zki, tafa said it, not kanu, not buhari, not hausa, not fulani, not igbo, not yoruba, these are africans voice, together we stand, and africans is not ready to destroy africa, northerners we learn from this and ready for better africa, igbos we learn, yourbas we carry all along |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by Pavore9: 6:03am On May 29, 2017 |
I agree with him on that. |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by xcolanto(m): 7:12am On May 29, 2017 |
Our politicians can mumu at times! They was never a time IPOB or massob forced people to observe the sit at home order. For crying out loud this is not the first time such an order has been carried out successfully and at no time were anyone corhecied or forced to observe this peaceful protests to show their displeasure with the Nigerian state. This is a way to prove to the world that the Igbos want out of this poo hole and if a referendum was conducted it would reflect the obedience of the sit at home order. By the way it's the best way to celebrate to avoid being killed by the hausa /Fulani muderus security agencies that have no Democratic mindset. |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by Nobody: 7:21am On May 29, 2017 |
Let them stay at home tomorrow and be remembering the date of failure.And vacancies will be all over the place. And na dem go dey shout unemployment. People go lose their jobs ehn? ![]() BIAFRA IS A JOKE!!! ![]() |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by SporaD8: 7:40am On May 29, 2017 |
IPod be like... Damnit! Ekeremadu is an Afonja too! |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by abouzaid: 7:48am On May 29, 2017 |
many igbo politicians would cry by 2019 elections, they should learn from ngige and amechi. |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by nyabingi(m): 8:03am On May 29, 2017 |
OrestesDante:You forgot that most of them are actually the ones paying your salary because they own their businesses |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by nyabingi(m): 8:04am On May 29, 2017 |
abouzaid:They have already taken that into consideration, it's no more about Nigerian political position, they have resolved to be on their own |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by abouzaid: 8:10am On May 29, 2017 |
nyabingi:one thing with Nigerian politicians is that they tend to think themselves as demi gods until election time comes around, and they realise how much harm they have done themselves.that's exactly why the likes of ohakim and good lucky Jonathan lost their seats, the same might repeat itself this year in anambra. |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by kanayoNickel: 8:11am On May 29, 2017 |
Yeah its optional but the spirit x Super strong I can't wait to see d Day that Biafra x declared a State. |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by Totti9(m): 8:34am On May 29, 2017 |
All Afonja and their masters in the East must respect our sit-at-home orders simple they must respect the laws of our land My respect to ike oha |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by Nobody: 9:40am On May 29, 2017 |
nyabingi:ur salary. ipob is not my president, my vice-president infact not my senate president, neither my governor so what's your point? As far as I'm concerned these people pay my salary. |
| Re: South-east: Sit-at-Home Order Optional - Ekweremadu by Nobody: 9:42am On May 29, 2017 |
nyabingi:Do you listen to reggae? ![]() |
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Let them stay at home tomorrow and be remembering the date of failure.
