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IPOB Withdraws Sit-at-Home Directive in South East Following Nnamdi Kanu’s Instruction
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has officially rescinded its sit-at-home order across the South East region of Nigeria. This decision was announced in a video that has been widely circulated on social media platforms.
Leadership Directive from Detained Leader
IPOB revealed that the suspension of the sit-at-home directive was made in compliance with instructions from their detained leader, Nnamdi Kanu. The group emphasized that this move is intended to foster peace and facilitate the resumption of normal economic activities within the region.
Focus on Economic Revival and Community Welfare
The organization highlighted that the cancellation aims to alleviate the difficulties faced by residents due to prolonged restrictions. By lifting the order, IPOB hopes to enable businesses, educational institutions, and other daily operations to function without interruption, thereby supporting the local economy and community well-being.
Call for Peaceful Conduct and Lawful Engagement
IPOB has encouraged citizens in the South East to continue with their lawful activities and assured the public of its unwavering commitment to non-violence and peaceful dialogue. The group reiterated its dedication to peaceful advocacy as a means of achieving its objectives.
Watch the Official Statement
Below is the video featuring IPOB leaders discussing the cancellation of the sit-at-home order: