Politics

Kanu abolishes sit-at-home, declares Monday ‘Empowerment Day’ in South East

The detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has abolished all forms of sit-at-home in the South-East.

As a consequence, he has declared that every Monday in the South-East should be observed as Economic Empowerment Day( EED).

This was contained in a statement circulated by IPOB’s media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, on Saturday.

According to the statement, ”Economic Empowerment Day (EED) connotes a day set aside for mass mobilisation of Biafrans to devote their resources and means towards reversing the sharp and unprecedented decline in the economic, educational, and social needs of our people occasioned by the prolonged sit-at-home.”

Continuing, IPOB said during the EED exercise the people of Biafra were encouraged to embark on massive deployment of their resources for the empowerment of the educationally disadvantaged and poverty-ridden population of our people.

The sit-at-home exercise was initially adopted by IPOB as part of its agitation for a sovereign state of Biafra, but variously it became abused by other variants of Biafra agitation, including the most condemned version of Simon Ekpa.

“Following the total cancellation of all forms of sit-at-home in the entire South-East, as clearly and unequivocally encapsulated in Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s handwritten letter which was recently published by special counsel Barrister Alloy Ejimakor, widely trended and deservedly celebrated, Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has as a follow up to the recorded acceptability and massive compliance with the directive, further directed UmuChineke, to henceforth, set aside every Monday as an “Economic Empowerment Day (EED)” in the entire South-East.

“During this exercise, Biafrans are encouraged to embark on massive deployment of their resources for the empowerment of the educationally disadvantaged and poverty-ridden population of our people.

“Through education, employment, health services, sense of identity and community, our people and indeed, the Eastern region can begin to thrive and grow. There is an urgent need to reclaim our lost glory by embarking on empowering Biafrans with the resources they need to live beyond mere subsistence as our people are known globally for hard work, resilience, and great achievements.

“Also, the implication of this Economic Empowerment Day (EED) is that Biafrans are expected to devote significant time to adhere to their routine calendar schedule template strictly and uninterruptedly with a view to making up for the humongous time lost to the activities of misguided enforcers of unsanctioned Monday sit at home order,” the statement added.

READ ALSO FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE 

 

Michael Ovat

Recent Posts

Niger Assembly urges aid for rainstorm victims

Niger State House of Assembly has called on the executive arm of government to provide…

16 minutes ago

How to survive Lagos without losing your mind

Living in Lagos is an adventure in itself. That’s why they say Lagos is not…

26 minutes ago

Senate Committee lauds Bauchi council chairperson’s projects

The Senate Committee on States and Local Governments has commended Executive Chairperson of Toro Local…

39 minutes ago

LP crisis: Abure-led NWC suspends Otti, Kingibe, Nwokocha, others

•As Usman-led NCC gives Abure 48hrs to stop parading self as chairman•NCC raises disciplinary panel,…

1 hour ago

Minister, Atomic Energy Commission mull collaboration on power generation

AS part of the efforts towards expanding the scope of electricity supply to Nigerians, the…

1 hour ago

NEPC, NBS partner over informal cross-border trade data collection

The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) and Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS) have entered into…

1 hour ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.