The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has declared Tuesday, September 13 a sit-at-home, the same day President Muhammadu Buhari is slated to visit Imo State to commission some of the projects of Governor Hope Uzodimma.

A statement by IPOB spokesperson, Emma Powerful said that there would be a total lockdown of the Southeast on that day in solidarity of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who is billed to be in court in Abuja.
Powerful noted that it is an affront to the people of Southeast for the president to visit the zone when their leader is still kept in detention.
The statement reads in part: “The global family and movement of the Indigenous People of Biafra under the command and leadership of our indefatigable liberator, Mazi Nnamdi Okwuchukwu Kanu, wish to announce to the general public, especially Biafrans that Tuesday 13th of September has been declared a day of civil action in the form of sit-at-home in Biafra land.
“First, our leader’s Appeal Court hearing that was supposed to be on October 11th has been brought forward to 13th September, 2022. As usual we call on Biafrans and lovers of freedom to demonstrate our solidarity with our leader who is bearing our yoke in detention for over a year now.
“IPOB never issued a new directives to Biafrans, but is simply implementing an existing order to lock down Biafra land any day the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra will appear in court at Abuja.
“There shall be a total lock down of the whole of Biafra land on Tuesday the 13th of September 2022. Buhari cannot be coming to Imo State while he continues to detain our leader, Mazi Nnamdi in the DSS custody.
“We, therefore, expect all markets, schools, banks, businesses and companies, including police stations in Biafra land to be under lock and key next week Tuesday, September 13th, 2022 in solidarity with our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.”
Meanwhile, the Imo State government on Saturday said that all is set for the visit of President Buhari to the state on Tuesday to commission the dualized Owerri/Okigwe Road Phase 1, Owerri/Orlu Road and the refurbished State House of Assembly complex.
