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Monday, January 17, 2022

IPOB sit-at-home order making us poor, Anambra residents cry out

They said, by enforcing the sit-at-home order through fear and intimidation, IPOB had become the enemy of many Igbos.

• January 17, 2022
Nnamdi_Kanu, IPOB Leader (Credit: Wikipedia)
IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu (Credit: Wikipedia)

Residents of Anambra have said the Indigenous People of Biafra’s (IPOB) sit-at-home order is emasculating the economy of eastern Nigeria, thereby impoverishing the people.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at Awka on Monday, Ngozi Nwaude, a community leader in Enugwu-Ukwu, Njikoka Local Government Area, called on the leaders of the group to adopt a persuasive approach to their social mobilisation campaign.

She said by enforcing the sit-at-home order through the instrument of fear and intimidation, IPOB had become the enemy of many residents of the area.

Mrs Nwaude said it was unfortunate that a group that claimed to be involved in emancipation of the people would take actions that would inflict pain on the same populace.

She said IPOB was causing panic and hardship for travelers, and called on the group to dialogue with relevant government agencies.

“I have to reschedule my flight to another date because I could not find my way to Asaba Airport.

Mrs Grace Anagor a petty trader said that the directive has turned to “a joke taken too far”, and that was damaging people’s sources of livelihood.

She said the worst hit were the poor and elderly, and urged all parties concerned to embrace dialogue for the sake of the common people.

Another person, Ugochukwu Okigbo, a transporter, described the situation as hopeless, saying it posed an economic threat to daily income earners.

He described his journey from Asaba to Awka as “horrible’’ adding he once spent 12 hours on the journey that on a good day should last just some hours.

The IPOB had claimed its directive is in solidarity with its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who is facing terrorism among other charges.

(NAN)

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