Disregard IPOB’s sit-athome order, Radio Biafra urges Ndigbo

Radio Biafra broadcast monitored yesterday in Uyo, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Lagos and Owerri announced the cancellation of sit-at-home directive issued by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) on the Ndigbo on May 30 (today) to commemorate a national day of mourning.
According to a statement issued by Radio Biafra Director, Mazi Ezenwachukwu Sampson Okwudili, following the removal of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the decision “is sequel to the acceptance of the authority of Ohaneaze Ndigbo as the supreme body that speaks for and on behalf of the Ndigbo.” He added that the Biafra struggle had been hijacked by “some criminal elements bent on causing bloodshed and confusion in Igbo land.” “The criminal group is hell bent on harassing and intimidating the Ohanaeze leadership led by Chief John Nwodo.
“IPOB Supreme Council, therefore, wishes to disassociate itself from the group currently led by one Comrade Emma Powerful, who has since been expelled by IPOB leadership, and is hereby warned to desist or face IPOB revolutionary justice,” the broadcast had stated.
It urged all people to go about their normal and lawful business activities as the sit-at-home order had been cancelled.

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