Anambra Govt Tells Citizens to Jettison Sit-At-Home, Says Order By Enemies of Ndigbo

Anambra State government has urged residents of the state to disregard the 5-day sit-at-home protest announced a faceless video poster who claimed to be a pro-Biafran group.

A release by the state commissioner for information, Mr Paul Nwosu said the attention of the state government has been drawn to the announcement, while describing it as wicked, mindless, retrogressive and unnecessarily punitive.

A faction of IPOB, led by Finland based Simon Ekpa was slated for five days; December 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14th.

But according to the State Government, the order released in the social media was by enemies of Igbo Nation.

In the release, Nwosu said: “Government is calling on our people to disregard the order and go about their normal businesses and daily activities peacefully. The Christmas season is a period of joy and happiness and government will go all out to ensure that the mood is not dampened in any way.

“All the various arms of our security agencies are on full alert to ensure safety of lives and properties as well as apprehend those who may breach the peace and tranquility of the State this season.”

He added that: “Anambra State Government also finds it disturbing that a renegade and expelled member of IPOB will, from the comfort of his Finland home, continue to issue cold-blooded and murderous orders that are aimed at destabilizing Igboland.

“This is condemnable and an atrocious crime against the enterprising and peace-loving people of Igboland. It’s about time the Federal Government took necessary steps to contain these foreign agents who are bent on fomenting needless crisis in the south eastern states.

“It is pertinent to note that in a swift reaction by the authentic IPOB leadership led by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the media and publicity secretary, Comrade Emma Powerful, stated that “the global family of IPOB, under the command and leadership of Mazi Nnamdi Okwuchukwu Kanu did not issue any sit-at-home order.”

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