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Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Umahi threatens sack for civil servants who obey IPOB’s sit-at-home order

The governor said the economy of the south east zone, known for commerce, will be destroyed under the sit-at-home order.

• August 16, 2021
Governor David Umahi and Nnamdi Kanu
Governor David Umahi and Nnamdi Kanu

David Umahi, governor of Ebonyi, has warned that workers who are absent from work due to the sit-at-home order by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), would lose their jobs.

Mr Umahi gave the warning on Monday in Abakaliki while reacting to the group’s weekly order in protest of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who had been in custody for alleged treason.

The governor noted that some people were absent from work under the guise of such an order.

He said that the group had recently denounced such an order and as such, no worker should be absent from work.

“I have therefore directed that any civil servant who is absent from work is automatically sacked and those absent in any of our construction sites would also be sacked.

“Any shop or stall in Ebonyi that does not open for business will lose its right of occupancy and I want this directive to be widely publicised,” he said.

He noted that the economy of the south east zone will be destroyed under such order as the zone was known for commerce.

“No one can wage war in the south east and our people, especially the youths should rise and condemn such acts.

There is nothing like unknown gunmen as those killing and the ones being killed are citizens of the zone,” Mr Umahi said.

Umahi condemned the continued attacks on security personnel in the zone, lamenting that people who dedicated their lives to protect the people did not deserve such treatment.

“I have directed the security agencies and the Ebubeagu security outfit to be on daily patrol across Ebonyi and flush out all unruly behaviour from the state.

“The police personnel killed inside the vehicle which plunged into a mining pit, is another supreme sacrifice from security agencies,” he said. 

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