- Pro-Biafra group, IPOB, says a sit-at-home protest in the south-east and south-south regions of the country on May 30 will honour the memory of pro-Biafra activists who lost their lives in various encounters with security agencies IPOB states that there will be no vehicular movement in the erstwhile Biafra territories from 12am on May 29 until 12am on May 30 The group vows to go ahead to implement the planned ‘sit-at-home’ protest amidst threats from security agencies The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has maintained its stance to mark the remembrance of the fallen heroes of the Biafra War with a sit-at-home protest in the south-east and south-south regions of the country on May 30. JUST IN: 12 days after Buhari left for UK, Osinbajo signs 3 executive orders The IPOB, in a statement released by its media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful on Thursday, May 18, said all markets in the erstwhile Biafra territories must be closed on May 30, The Punch reports.
The group states that planned protest, which is to coincide with the annual ‘Biafra Remembrance Day’, would also be used to honour the memory of pro-Biafra activists who lost their lives in various encounters with security agencies.
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IPOB said the countdown to the May 30, 2017 Remembrance Day has begun. The statement also said that there shall be no vehicular movement in the erstwhile Biafra territories from 12am on May 29 until 12am on May 30. “We advise Biafrans home and abroad, no matter your place of residence in Biafra and Nigeria alike, to make sure you terminate your journey before 12 midnight on May 29, 2017 as there would be no vehicular movement anywhere in Biafra land one minute past 12am on the 30th. “All markets in Biafra land and motor parks must shut down, including the Ogbo Ogonogo Market and all the street markets in Ahaba (a.k.a Asaba) and parts of Biafra land. “We (will) draw the attention of the world to Biafra land on that day. The death of our soldiers and agitators can never be in vain,” the statement said. PAY ATTENTION: Read best news on Nigeria’s #1 news app IPOB vowed to go ahead to implement the planned ‘sit-at-home’ protest amidst threats from security agencies and attempts by persons it described as ‘Nigerian-government-paid saboteurs. It said: “The countdown to the May 30, 2017 Remembrance Day has begun. We, the Indigenous People of Biafra, under the leadership of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, wish to reiterate once again that our May 30 remembrance of our fallen heroes and heroines remains a priority for every Biafran both home and abroad, no matter the efforts by the Nigerian government-paid saboteurs and threats from security operatives designed to discourage the general public from sitting at home as ordered by our leader. “The saboteurs and agents cannot stop us from honouring our fallen heroes because it is our inalienable right to remember and honour those who died in the struggle for Biafra independence.”
The group states that planned protest, which is to coincide with the annual ‘Biafra Remembrance Day’, would also be used to honour the memory of pro-Biafra activists who lost their lives in various encounters with security agencies.
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IPOB said the countdown to the May 30, 2017 Remembrance Day has begun. The statement also said that there shall be no vehicular movement in the erstwhile Biafra territories from 12am on May 29 until 12am on May 30. “We advise Biafrans home and abroad, no matter your place of residence in Biafra and Nigeria alike, to make sure you terminate your journey before 12 midnight on May 29, 2017 as there would be no vehicular movement anywhere in Biafra land one minute past 12am on the 30th. “All markets in Biafra land and motor parks must shut down, including the Ogbo Ogonogo Market and all the street markets in Ahaba (a.k.a Asaba) and parts of Biafra land. “We (will) draw the attention of the world to Biafra land on that day. The death of our soldiers and agitators can never be in vain,” the statement said. PAY ATTENTION: Read best news on Nigeria’s #1 news app IPOB vowed to go ahead to implement the planned ‘sit-at-home’ protest amidst threats from security agencies and attempts by persons it described as ‘Nigerian-government-paid saboteurs. It said: “The countdown to the May 30, 2017 Remembrance Day has begun. We, the Indigenous People of Biafra, under the leadership of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, wish to reiterate once again that our May 30 remembrance of our fallen heroes and heroines remains a priority for every Biafran both home and abroad, no matter the efforts by the Nigerian government-paid saboteurs and threats from security operatives designed to discourage the general public from sitting at home as ordered by our leader. “The saboteurs and agents cannot stop us from honouring our fallen heroes because it is our inalienable right to remember and honour those who died in the struggle for Biafra independence.”
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