IPOB CANCELS SIT-AT-HOME ORDER, ORGES MASSIVE PARTICIPATION IN ANAMBRA ELECTION


The Leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra on Thursday evening stylishly called of their one week sit at home order which was initially scheduled to commence on 5th November. According to a report made available to laberet, the group said it called off the Sit at home order after due consultations with stakeholders in the region which comprises of elders, traditional, and religious leaders from the region.

IPOB Media and Publicity, Emma Powerful, made the disclosure in a communiqué he issued on Thursday evening which was sighted by IgbereTv.

He stated that it is not IPOB's intention to add to the pains of the people it claims to fight for since all business activities would be brought to a halt with the sit at home order.

The statement read in parts, "Following the genuine intervention of our elders, esteemed traditional institutions/rulers and religious leaders, and after due consideration of the positive impacts of the engagement, and sequel to the fact that our elders have spoken in our terms, the leadership of IPOB ably led by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu hereby and immediately call off the one-week sit-at-home earlier declared to commence tomorrow, November 5 to November 10, 2021."

"We have equally considered several appeals by our mothers who earn their living based on their daily economic activities which will obviously be affected if Biafraland is locked down for one whole week. It's never our intention to add to the pains of our people, hence our decision to suspend the sit-at-home."

"IPOB leadership is only interested in our relerendum and peaceful agitation for self determination, and can not by under any guise be seen to be interfering with any electoral process."

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