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IPOB Denies Enforcing Imo Sit-At-Home Order, Moves To Fish Out Culprits

- He said anybody trying to enforce any sit-at-home order using the name of IPOB is a saboteur…
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has denied involvement in the enforcement of a sit-at-home exercise in the South East, saying it will deal with those behind it.
The group in a press release by its publicity secretary, Emma Powerful said it had no hand in the enforcement of the exercise, saying it has long suspended it.
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“We the global family of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) ably led by our great leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, wish to reiterate once again, that we have no other sit-at-home order after 14th September.
“Any other purported sit-at-home including the suspended weekly sit-at-home on Mondays does not exist in the dairy of IPOB. In fact, after September 14, there is no other sit-at-home this week. Any contrary news or speculations to this effect should be ignored,” the statement read in part.
He said anybody trying to enforce any sit-at-home order using the name of IPOB is a saboteur, and does so at his peril.
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