Nnamdi Kanu: IPOB told sit-at-home order affects Igbos more than Buhari, stops investors – Ohanaeze
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has again been told the consequences of its sit-at-home order.
IPOB was told that the sit-at-home order affects the economy of the Southeast and not that of President Muhammadu Buhari or the Federal Government.
The separatist group had initially initiated the sit-at-home order some years ago to enforce its push for the actualization of Biafra.
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But, with the rearrest of IPOB’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu, the group had issued the order to push for his release.
IPOB had ordered people of the Southeast and those sympathetic to the Biafra course to sit at home every Monday.
After the first Monday sit-at-home which recorded massive compliance, the group adjusted the order.
IPOB’s Directorate of State said the sit-at-home would now be observed every time Kanu is expected to appear in court.
However, a former National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chuks Ibegbu warned of the dangers of complying with the directive.
Speaking with DAILY POST, Ibegbu urged IPOB to seek alternative means of agitation.
According to Ibegbu, the sit-at-home order was chasing potential investors away from the Southeast.
Ibegbu said: “It has a moral force but is detrimental to our economy. It will quell investments in Igboland, other means should be sought to achieve the same objective. It does not affect Buhari or the Federal Government.” (Daily post)