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IPOB plans  to shut down  Lagos for two weeks 

 

CITIZENS COMPASS – THE Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has announced plans to declare a sit-at-home in Lagos State to demand the release of Nnamdi Kanu. 

Factional leader of THE group, Simon Ekpa, disclosed this in one of his tweets on Wednesday night saying that IPOB will be coming to Lagos after the two-week-long sit at home in the South-east.

“Biafrans in Lagos should get ready to be part of the demand to release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. We are coming to Lagos after the 2 week-long sit at home,” Ekpa said.

“It is time to show your solidarity to this call for justice. Biafrans in Lagos will lockdown. The consultation will start soon.”

Ekpa on Tuesday announced that there will be a two-week sit-at-home in the South East.

While issuing a fresh threat of another lockdown, he said that the sit-at-home is to demand “the immediate and unconditional release of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who remains illegally detained at the DSS dungeon”.

“Following the demand by the by the Biafra people for more sit at home civil disobedience, the Biafra Republic Government In-Exile (BRGIE) and Biafra De Facto Government In Homeland wish to notify Biafrans that there will be a sit-at-home civil disobedience starting from 31 July, 2023 to 14 August, 2023,” Ekpa said.

Ekpa stated that it is also in preparation for “Biafra’s self-referendum and to further put the world on notice that Biafrans are taking their future into their own hands.”

According to him, it will be observed “to invalidate the illegitimacy of those who parade themselves as Nigeria’s representatives within Biafran territory.”

The two-week sit-at-home order came hours after a closed-door meeting of South East political leaders where they sought an audience with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on resolving the security situation in the region. 

Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff, Maj. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja has directed troops of the Nigerian Army to take control of regions where IPOB, imposed a sit-at-home order in the South-East.

 

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