The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) lead counsel Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor has restated that sit-at-home is dead in Southeast following the hand-written note by IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu stopping it.
He stated on Tuesday that the handwritten note of the detained IPOB leader has done the magic.
According to him, the proponent of sit-at-home in Finland goes to work every Monday, including his child while he tried to stop other children in Igboland from going to school on Mondays and parents from going out to seek livelihoods to feed their families particularly this period of economic hardship.
He said Nigerians, particularly residents in the Southeast, should appreciate Kanu for demonstrating his abiding love for his people by ending the troublesome sit at home which he said the governors could not stop for about two years.
In his words,
“We must all appreciate Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for demonstrating his abiding love for his people by ending the troublesome sit-at-home, which even our governors could not stop for about two years.
“Sit-at-home is dead today because Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu said so – wonders of the handwritten note! The senseless sit-at-home completely stopped from the moment Onyendu’s handwritten note was published.”
He argued had the IPOB leader been released all this while, all the unfortunate deaths and needless destructions recorded over the past turbulent two years in Igbo land, would have been averted.
“It took only a handwritten note of about 50 words to end the criminality of a rogue in faraway Finland. This is proof that had Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu been released before now in line with the Appellate Court’s judgment, all the tragic and unfortunate deaths and needless destructions recorded over the past turbulent two years in Igbo land, would have been averted because his endeared people listen to him.
“This goes to show that those behind the insecurity in the Southeast and benefitting from same, are the same people obstructing the release of Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,” he said.