The Guardian (Nigeria)

ACF, Ebonyi govt urge restraint on IPOB’S sit-at-home order

It’s sacrifice for heroes of Biafra struggle, says group NYSC members demand improved welfare package

- From Lawrence Njoku (Enugu), Saxone Akhaine and Abdulganiy­u Alabi (Kaduna) From Abdulganiy­u Alabi (Kaduna) and Inemesit Akpan-nsoh (Uyo)

THE Arewa Consultati­ve Forum (ACF) has asked governors and elders of the Southeast region to prevail on pro-biafra agitators in their domains to exercise restraint over the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)’S sit-at-home order on Wednesday, May 30.

Reacting to IPOB’S statement that gave the directive, the ACF described it as destructiv­e to national cohesion and cautioned the group to desist from making moves capable of causing chaos in the coun- try.

Its National Publicity Secretary, Muhammad Ibrahim Biu, in a statement, noted that last year’s IPOB sit-at-home order did not only infringe on the liberty and rights of innocent and law abiding citizens in the Southeast zone, but was hijacked by hoodlums who unleashed terror on nonindigen­es.

“ACF’S attention has been drawn to a statement by IPOB, which was proscribed by the Federal Government last year, again declaring May 30th this year a sit-athome day in honour not only for a Biafran State but also for those alleged to have been killed by herds- men in 20 states of the country.

“We cannot afford a repeat of such incidence. Given the benefit of hindsight, ACF, therefore, calls on the Southeast governors to prevail on their citizens to ignore actions that seek to affect our sense of oneness and could also affect the economy and political stability of not only the Southeast but of Nigeria as a whole,” the statement reads.

ACF further urged IPOB members to listen to the wise counsel of their elders, state governors and elected representa­tives at the national and state Assemblies and opt for due democratic process.

In a related developmen­t, the Ebonyi State government yesterday barred residents of the state from observing the IPOB’S sit-athome order.

Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Internal Security to the government, Kenneth Ugbala, announced this in Abakaliki while briefing newsmen.

“The issue of IPOB’S sit-athome order came up on May 30, 2017, causing chaos in major cities of the Southeast, although we were lucky in Ebonyi. We maintain that IPOB activities have been proscribed by the governors of the Southeast states,” he said.

He added that the directive also included any orders given by the Movement for the Actualisat­ion of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB).

“Citizens should resist attempts by any group to make them sit-at-home and report such to government and security agencies instead of physical resistance,” he added.

Meanwhile, IPOB yesterday insisted that the May 30 sit-at-home order was a sacrifice for the heroes and heroines of the Biafra strug- gle, which it said, superseded any electoral or financial benefits to any individual­s or groups.

It alleged that the Federal Government had colluded with two governors and certain individual­s to hold activities in some states of the Southeast on May 30 to undermine the sit-at-home directive, insisting that they were prepared to resist the move.

In a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful in Enugu, the group alleged that certain individual­s had received financial support from the Federal Government to enable them frustrate the directive.

 ??  ?? Chief Executive, Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers Limited, Eric Fajemisin (left); Executive Director, Operations, Steve Elusope and Executive Director, Investment­s, Oladele Sotubo; at a media interactiv­e session in Lagos…yesterday
PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN-KUTI
Chief Executive, Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers Limited, Eric Fajemisin (left); Executive Director, Operations, Steve Elusope and Executive Director, Investment­s, Oladele Sotubo; at a media interactiv­e session in Lagos…yesterday PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN-KUTI

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