Sit-at-home is dead, buried – Nnamdi Kanu


The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu has said the Monday sit-at-home is “dead and buried.”


Kanu made the remark while urging people of the Southeast to welcome the canceling of the sit-at-home order.


Speaking through his lead Counsel, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Kanu charged residents of the Southeast to reject those using his name to dupe people.


IPOB had initiated the sit-at-home order to push for Kanu’s release.


But the initiative was hijacked by criminal elements using the measure to cause havoc.


In a bid to find a lasting solution to the sit-at-home havoc, Kanu had cancelled the initiative and replaced it with Economic Empowerment Day, EED.


A statement by Ejiofor reads: “The Oracle #MNK himself has spoken. Even if it’s hitherto voluntarily observed, our people are advised to critically assess the unquantifiable damages arising therefrom, and wisely welcome this unequivocal pronouncement by #MNK totally canceling any form of sit-at-home, and reject the dangerous tendencies of criminal elements using the revered name of #MNK to dupe the gullible and vulnerable.


“Before it was warships parked at the banks of river Benue and river Niger; then, it was Biafra coming in 150 days; now it is donors for a phantom two weeks sit-at-home palliative.


“Before you donate, ask yourself, where and places any imaginary sit-at-home was observed.


“Let our people put on their thinking caps, and resist these serial fraudsters whose sole aim is to exploit their undying love for Biafra and #MNK.


“Biafrans are gifted with wisdom and can no longer be subjects of violent manipulation.”