
Ebonyi government has warned residents of the state against obeyingΒ the sit-at-home order issued by theΒ Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), ahead of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu’s court outing.
IPOBβs spokesperson, Emma Powerful had announced that a sit-at-home protest will be observed in all states in the South-East region on Tuesday January 18, the scheduled date for continuation of trial of the proscribed group’s leader.
However reacting to the order, Ebonyi government directedΒ that all markets and parks in the state should open for business asΒ failure to do so will attract βsevere punishmentβ.
Nwachukwu Eze, Ebonyi commissioner for markets and parksΒ said in a statement;
βAll markets and parks leaderships in Ebonyi are by this announcement directed to ensure that markets are open for businesses on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
βThe state is not in any way part of the sit-at-home order by IPOB. Please note that strict compliance to this directive is very important as failure to do so will attract severe punishment.β
