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Biafra: Why South-East People Still Obey IPOB’s Sit-at-home Order – Gov Umahi

The Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, has explained why people in the South-East continue to follow the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOBsit-at-home )’s directive notwithstanding its suspension.

“It is a question of fear,” Umahi claims.

He said this after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari in the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Monday, according to State House journalists.

However, Umahi warned that if the situation does not improve, the South East’s economy will suffer.

The Governor said: “It is a question of fear. You know, the easiest thing to do is to carry a weapon and kill somebody, and that’s what happened in the past.

“And that’s why, you know, some people in the south-east are afraid of coming out. So it’s not a question of compliance. It’s a question of fear.

“You’ll find out that no south-east man wants to miss a day of work. They like to work, they are into trade, commerce, and they want to earn their daily living.

“So this is something that the nation Nigeria must know. And it’s something that security agencies must know. Security agencies must know that they owe south-east people the duty to protect their lives and this is the reason why it appears that in some states, there is compliance to sit at home, even though like you said, IPOB has said it’s suspended.

“But it’s the worst thing to happen to the south-east because it will destroy the economy of the south-east.”

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