IPOB Backs Enugu Governor To End Monday Sit-At-Home

The Indigenous People of Biafra have given their support to the vow made by the governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mba, to put an end to the Monday sit-at-home in the state. They have also stated that they are helping him to halt it because IPOB had already put an end to it.

The pro-Biafran organization, on the other hand, warned the governor against using force against the people, claiming that the police are aware of the criminals who are imposing the "non-existent sit-at-home."
IPOB made these claims in a statement that was released on Monday by its spokesman, Emma Powerful. In the same statement, IPOB also reminded Mba that the organization had previously terminated the exercise before some criminal elements hijacked it.

"After our leadership initiated the Monday sit-at-home order to demand for the release of our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the IPOB leadership has long directed stoppage of the exercise to avoid criminals capitalizing on that to harm our people," the organization stated in a statement. "After our leadership initiated the Monday sit-at-home order to demand for the release of our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu."

"Despite the fact that some Biafrans continued with the Monday sit-at-home voluntarily, as our leader predicted, after the suspension order, some criminals and infiltrators hijacked it and began committing crimes and enforcing a Monday sit-at-home that did not exist," the author writes. "The Monday sit-at-home did not exist."

"The Enugu State governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, need to be informed that IPOB has already terminated its sit-at-home protests on Mondays. It is infuriating that he has publicly connected IPOB with the Monday sit-at-home movement. If Mbah wants to get things back to normal on Mondays, he will have IPOB's support because the people who are enforcing the nonexistent Monday sit-at-home are criminals.

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"Anyone who enforces the non-existent Monday sit-at-home order is not helping the Indigenous People of the Biafran (IPOB) or our leader Mazi Kanu. On Mondays, each and every member of IPOB and every Biafran should show up to conduct their respective business.
However, the organization pointed out that even while the activity is winding down progressively in the South-East, Mba should resist using force to clamp down on the people because doing so would lead to chaos and should be avoided at all costs.

It was stated that the security agents are able to stop the enforcers of the sit-at-home and their sponsor due to the fact that the security agents know themselves. Additionally, it was stated that "their leader in Europe are behind these criminalities going on in the South-East with the support of the Federal Government just to blackmail IPOB."

"The governor must be aware that the Nigeria Police know the criminals and the hideout of the criminals who enforce sit-at-homes in some communities but are falsely claiming to be IPOB when in reality they are not IPOB,"

We are making a request to Mbah that they never let a single person lose their life as a result of this exercise because we have no idea what it entails.

"A call that will be used as a permission to target and kill IPOB members and innocent Biafra people is a call that will be used to demand that Nigeria's murderous security forces cease the Monday sit-at-home protests. Therefore, Mba should take precautions to avoid being utilized by adversaries as a target for attacks along with members of IPOB and operatives of ESN.

"Mbah should never make the same error that the governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, made by deploying the Nigerian government's compromised security to quell Monday sit-at-home protests. Every effort that is made to suppress the sit-at-home movement by employing deadly Fulani controlled security is an indirect method of killing our people.

"Moves of this nature will invariably be detrimental. If similar measures are implemented in Enugu, they will also be unsuccessful like they were in Ebonyi, Imo, and Anambra. Because we too ceased participating in the sit-at-home on Mondays, we fully support his efforts to do the same. Allow the Monday stay-at-home to go away on its own by actively engaging our workers, the organization suggested.

 

 

 

 


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