Ohanaeze Ndigbo urges Igbos to ignore sit-at-home order

Ohanaeze Ndigbo urges Igbos to ignore sit-at-home order

 By FELIX UKAH & ANOLU VINCENT

The apex Igbo socio-cul­tural organisation, Ohaneze Ndigbo has called on Igbos to ig­nore the sit-at-home order is­sued by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The organi­sation demanded the uncon­ditional release of the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

A press release issued by Secretary-General, Ohaneze Ndigbo faction, Mazi Okechuk­wu Isiguzoro explained that the planned sit-at-home could cause avoidable economic hardship on the Igbos.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo World­wide had demanded that the Federal Government should release the leader of Indige­nous People of Biafra to avert possible breakdown of law and order across the country. The continuous incarceration of Nnamdi Kanu will attract grave consequences on Nige­ria and the Nigerian Govern­ment.”

He said that the sit-at-home declaration aimed at pressuris­ing the Nigerian authorities to release Nnamdi Kanu will de­stroy the backstage activities and efforts of Igbo leaders and politicians to use diplomatic means to get him released.

“There is hunger and hard­ship in Southeastern Nigeria. From sad experiences of past ‘ sit-at-homes,’ there were eco­nomic losses, destruction of properties, and hikes in prices of food and essential materials across Southeastern Nigeria, and Igbos painstakingly en­dured untold hardship and this must not continue,” the document stated.

Isiguzoro explained that Igbos should circumvent the hardships associated with sit-at-home and ignore it and go to their normal businesses on Monday.

“IPOB should review their stance and unveil more stra­tegic planning with Southern Nigerian Governors and Legis­lators to press for the release of Nnamdi Kanu without hurting or subjecting the people to sor­row, affliction and despair.”

However, the Coalition of South East Youth Leaders (COSEYL) – the apex socio-polit­ical Youth Group in the South East region has dismissed as senseless, a recent threat by IPOB to place the entire South East region under lockdown next Monday until its leader Nnamdi Kanu is granted un­conditional release by the Fed­eral government.

COSEYL, in a statement jointly signed by its Pres­ident-General and Secre­tary-General – Goodluck Ibem and Kanice Igwe respectively argued that shutting down the region and its economic activ­ities would not augur well for anybody or group and there­fore not a win-win case at a time like this.

COSEYL said that although it appreciates that right to self-determination is a proper­ty of the late 1940s Universal Declaration of Human Rights to which every human group is entitled to and to which Ni­geria is a signatory together with other instruments of in­ternational law, it does not see economic wisdom in shutting down business and work-re­lated activities on Mondays which it (IPOB) had labeled ‘Ghost Mondays.’

Meanwhile, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, the counsel to Kanu…

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