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Imo residents obey IPOB/ESN sit-at-home order for second day

Last updated: 2024/10/23 at 8:56 AM
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Imo residents obeyed the Indigenous People of Biafra ( lPOB) and Eastern Security Network (ESN)’s sit-at-home order on Tuesday.

The situation has been calm in the Owerri metropolis and its environs since Monday, when the lPOB and ESN gave the order.

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Worried by this order, the security agencies rolled out armoured cars and helicopters to ensure security in the state.

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Despite the measures by the security agencies, residents still complied with the directives of the IPOB/ESN.

Our correspondent said both private and commercial vehicles were off the roads while both federal and state workers failed to report to their duty posts.

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Bank workers also joined other workers to stay at home while schools in the state remain closed.

 

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TAGGED: Eastern Security Network, Indigenous People of Biafra, sit-at-home order
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