Sit-at-home: Pandemonium As Banks, Markets, Schools Shut Down In Owerri

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IPOB: We Would Impose a Month-Long Lockdown If the Government Does Not Produce Nnamdi Kanu in Court

Commercial activities were grounded around 12 noon in Owerri, capital of Imo State, on Monday, as many residents hurried home to avert any ugly situation.

Many banks, markets, public and private schools have also shut down in Heartland City, even though no known or ugly incident was recorded at press time.

Reportedly the reason for the tension was that some hoodlums were enforcing the sit-at-home order already cancelled by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.

Security operatives later took positions at strategic places like Akwakuma Flyover, Welthral Road by Fire Service, around Control among others to ensure peace.

Many private and public school children had taken advantage of the early-morning transportation to get to school on time before they were asked to go home by their school authorities.

While some schools were not shut, many parents were seen taking their children to avoid any casualty.

A Daily Post correspondent, who monitored the situation, learnt that the state secretariat, Owerri was calm, as civil servants were busy with their job, while most schools in Orji have closed, parents were also taking their kids home.

As reported earlier IPOB ordered the cancellation of the Monday sit-at-home following appeals by Igbo leaders, including Ohaneze Ndigbo, because of the negative impact it was having on the economy of the southeast geopolitical zone.

While a section of IPOB had directed that the sit-at-home should be observed only on days Nnamdi Kanu, its leader, would appear in court, another group insisted that every Monday should be observed as a mark of respect for the IPOB leader until he is released from detention..