
THE Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has commended Ndigbo both at home and diaspora for their total compliance of the sit at home order issued by its leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
In a statement by the Publicity Secretary of IPOB, Emma Powerful, on Tuesday, recalled that Mazi Kanu issued the order of sit at home when he was still in kuje prison Abuja, stressing, “All the people of Biafra both home and abroad complied in all totality which was not done in the history of Biafra struggle.”
Mr. Powerful, however, said, “We also blame those saboteurs who were paid by the government to sabotage the restoration project because today Biafrans and IPOB members worldwide obeyed our Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, we IPOB must be strong and we promise everybody that Biafra is here.”
The IPOB Spokesman noted, “However, Biafrans have proven to the entire world that they need freedom and the world must know that we are not going back in the quest for independence of Biafra. The sit at home order was a success and all the market, schools, Banks, Companies/industries, transport companies businesses in Biafra land were in total compliance may God Almighty (Chukwu Okike Abiama) bless you all.”
“There were also total compliance for those in diaspora marched on the streets of Taiwan, Chad, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA, Russia, Ukraine, Angola, Congo DRC, Mozambique, Luxembourg, Brazil, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, St. Kitts, Canada, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Sweden, France.
“However, those in Germany, Austria, Finland, South Africa, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Benin Republic, Gabon, Cape Verde, Madagascar, Mexico, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Portugal, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Namibia, Equatorial Guinea, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Scotland, Holland, Belgium, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Greece, Pakistan, India, Canada Tiriniga and Tobago, Isreal, Italy, Argentina, Bokinafaso, Tanzania, Sao tome and Principe, Australia, Japan, North and South Korea, Namibia, Niger Republic, Tunisia. Algeria, Cape Verde and many more where Biafrans observed the order issued by our supreme leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.”