There was total compliance yesterday in Onitsha and
environs to the sit – at – home order by the indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB
as business activities were grounded. Markets, banks and street shops were
closed to customers as well as ministries and schools that closed offices and
schools to students.
Investigation by the Vanguard showed that the joint task
force comprising soldiers, and police men were Monday night deployed to the
River Niger Bridge Head, Onitsha and other strategic junctions like upper
iweka, Owerri road, old and new market roads, Nkpor and Obosi Other security
agents included Nigeria security civil defence corps and the Naval force.
The story was the same in Awka as banks, markets, schools
and local government secretariat were closed to workers, customers and
students. But ironically at Nnewi, the country home of the late Biafra War
Lord, Ezegburugburu, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu the compliance was partial as
some markets opened to customers just as there was vehicular movement in the
commercial city.
Credit: Vanguard Newspapers
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