The proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPoB) has refuted the claim that it declared a one-week sit-at-home exercise across the South East.
Rumours of a weeklong sit-at-home, starting from 3th to 10th July, has been circulating in the social media and across the region. In the audio message which has been circulating for a few days, the promoters claimed that the exercise tagged, “#FreeNnamdiKanu”, is a move geared towards forcing the Federal Government to release IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who has been in the custody of the Department of States Services.
The promoters of the audio message vowed that there would be dire consequences for anyone who dared to step out on the said dates.
But while dismissing the audio message in a statement on Wednesday, the spokesman for IPoB, Mr. Emma Powerful dissociated the pro-Biafran group from it, saying the message did not emanate from the group.
Powerful said: “You should know those people declaring the fake sit-at-home and the criminal who is illegally destroying our land.
“I will issue an official press release against it two days to the date declared in the audio, but for now, the leadership of IPOB has asked me not to give it attention or attraction”.
In 2021, IPoB declared every Monday a sit-at-home in the South East, to protest the incarceration of its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu but later said it had cancelled it. However, elements of the group and other forces had been enforcing its observance.