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Nnamdi Kanu: Stop Threat Of South East Lockdown, VON DG Tells IPOB

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The Director-General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Osita Okechukwu, has urged the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) against threatening a lockdown in the South-East every Monday.

Recall that in a statement on Friday by its Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, IPOB had stated that the Monday lockdown was to be tagged: “Ghost Monday.”

The statement said that “Ghost Monday,” which would affect all economic activities including schools and marketplaces, would continue every Monday until its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, is released.

But in a statement on Sunday in Enugu, Okechukwu advised the outlawed group to consider the economic implication the lockdown would have on the economy and the people of the region.

He urged the group to consider the immense infrastructural development being undertaken by the Muhammadu Buhari administration in the zone.

He said: “Let me for the umpteenth time appeal to my brothers in IPOB to sheath their sword, for to lockdown the South-East is simply waging atrocious war against Ndigbo.

“Accordingly, it will be very big error for IPOB to lockdown the South-East and think they are tough, strategic and will achieve any meaningful result, capital NO.

“IPOB should not cut off Ndigbo’s nose to spite Buhari’s face, for Buhari is compensating with infrastructure.

“Appointments are transient, and infrastructure is permanent. The Standard Gauge Railroads which will soon cover the entire South-East will demonstrate the efficacy of infrastructure. IPOB, hold on please.”

He also expressed support for Ohaneze Ndigbo’s position that the rule of law should prevail in the trial of Kanu.

Hence, IPOB should be aware that to lock down South-East is nothing but to punish Ndigbo; to degrade against Ndigbo, South-East economy, to starve Ndigbo and akin to the obnoxious civil war doctrine of hunger as the best weapon.

“My brothers of IPOB clan put on your thinking cap and be pragmatic, introspect and remember our brothers and sisters who are living in all the towns and villages nationwide, doing well and investing happily and prospering with other ethnic nationalities,” he said.



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