Daily Trust

Imo residents remain indoors

- From Jude Aguguo Owuamanam, Owerri

There was confusion in Owerri, the Imo State capital, yesterday as some people claiming to be members of the IPOB tried to enforce the sit-at-home order.

Some few persons had gone out and some shops had opened when at about 9am news filtered in that gunmen were forcing them to return home.

Shop owners on Wethral and Douglas roads had to quickly closed their stores while motorists made quick detours, almost hitting one another in the process.

Within minutes, the whole streets became deserted and many residents became stranded. Some of them were seen trekking home as there were no buses on the streets.

Earlier, a voice note had gone viral on social media warning people to observe the sit-athome order.

Meanwhile, IPOB has denied that it sent the voice note asking people to sit at home on

Monday.

The organisati­on said the order applied only on Wednesday when its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, would make a scheduled court appearance.

In a statement, IPOB spokesman, Emma Powerful, said, “The attention of the global movement and family of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) ably led by our great leader, Mazi Nnamdi KANU, has been drawn to a purported voice note ordering Biafrans and residents of Biafraland to sit at home on a date other than May 18. This is the handwork of Nigerian paid agents and should be totally ignored.

“IPOB is not a faceless movement and does not announce its activities through voice messages.”

The statement added that the purveyors of the message were trying so hard to create confusion in the land in their attempt to set Biafrans against themselves and scuttle the liberation struggle.

 ?? ?? From left: Khadi Sharia Court of Appeal Sokoto State, Dr Umar Jubril; Chief justice of the Federation, Justice Ibrahim Tanko; Administra­tor, National Judicial Institute (NJI), Justice Salisu Abdullahi; Grand Khadi Gombe State Sharia Court, Abdullahi MaiKano during the opening ceremony of the induction course for newly appointed Judges of the Federal and State High Courts, National Industrial Court, Kadis of the Sharia Courts of Appeal and Judges of the Customary Courts of Appeal in Abuja yesterday
From left: Khadi Sharia Court of Appeal Sokoto State, Dr Umar Jubril; Chief justice of the Federation, Justice Ibrahim Tanko; Administra­tor, National Judicial Institute (NJI), Justice Salisu Abdullahi; Grand Khadi Gombe State Sharia Court, Abdullahi MaiKano during the opening ceremony of the induction course for newly appointed Judges of the Federal and State High Courts, National Industrial Court, Kadis of the Sharia Courts of Appeal and Judges of the Customary Courts of Appeal in Abuja yesterday

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