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We’ve ended IPOB sit-at-home in Imo — Uzodinma

 We’ve ended IPOB sit-at-home in Imo — Uzodinma  The Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, has said the sit-at-home order of the Indigenous ...

 We’ve ended IPOB sit-at-home in Imo — Uzodinma 




The Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, has said the sit-at-home order of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has ended in most parts of Imo State, except in remote places.


Mr Uzodinma disclosed this on Tuesday during an interview on “Politics Today”, a political programme on Channels TV.


IPOB had last year announced Mondays as sit-at-home days in the South-east to force the federal government to release its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who is standing trial for treason.


Mr Uzodinma said the people of the state now move freely on Mondays.


He said the government of Imo State has given adequate support to security agencies in the state thereby allowing people to move freely on such days.


“If you come to Imo, there is nothing called sit-at-home again. We have been able to support our security officers to occupy the space,” Mr Uzodinma said.


He also stated that he is opposed to arming vigilante groups, including Ebube Agu floated by state governments in the South-east because they are not properly trained.


Mr Uzodinma stated that the South-east security outfit should be saddled with intelligence gathering to assist other security outfits.


Ebube Agu has been accused of human rights violations and extrajudicial killings in the region, particularly in Imo State.


In July, the outfit was accused of carrying out a massacre in Otulu Ubawaha, a community in Oru Local Government of Imo State which 14 Igbo youths returning from marriage ceremony were gruesomely murdered. Protests have been staged in different states in South East by old and young calling for the ban of Ebube Agu outfit.


Speaking on the allegations of needless attacks by Ebube Agu, the governor alleged that some of the attacks are carried out by “bandits impersonating Ebube Agu” personnel.


“Those who don’t want peace are the ones complaining. Some of these bandits are now operating as Ebube Agu. These bandits attack communities and come up with propaganda that it is Ebube Agu,” he said.


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