Ohanaeze calls for end to sit-at-home, says N3.8tn lost
*Ohanaeze calls for end to sit-at-home, says N3.8tn lost*
Apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, on Tuesday, expressed frustration over the continuous sit-at-home being declared by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
The group said the oder is quickly destroying the economy of the South-East zone, stressing that N3.8 trillion have been lost so far.
Recall that the sit-at-home order yesterday took a different twist as those enforcing the order attacked a secondary school in Imo State where students were sitting for the West African Senior School Examination (WASCE).
In a statement today by its Secretary-General, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, the Ohanaese said the developments were heartbreaking.
The Ohanaeze scribe said Ndigbo were known to be educationists and entrepreneurs and wondered where such a different spirit was coming from.
He said, “We are seriously disturbed over these actions that are endangering the future of Igbo pupils students; it is disheartening that the IPOB disciples are playing into the decoys and gimmicks of Igbo detractors.
“It’s nonsensical for any right-thinking Igbo to hinder our youngsters from participating in the WACE examinations under any guise of self-determination. Ndigbo are known to be first-class educationists and entrepreneurs; this new trend is certainly alien to Igboland.
“This madness has reached the zenith of stupidity and must decline; it’s on record that Igbo students have remained outstanding in the WACE examination, with spectacular results, so anyone trying to remove this mark is an enemy of Ndigbo.”
On the economic implication of the sit-at-home order, Isiguzoro lamented that “we have reached the end of the road.
“Ndigbo have lost almost N3.8 trillion in all facets of economic and social activities due to this absurdity.
“This must be terminated instantly for our survival. We are in support of state governments to sack and reshuffle all market leadership in the southeast who are supporting the sit-at-home order.
“A time has come for an emergency meeting with Igbo Town Union Administrators, market leaders and other pro-Biafra agitators whose conducts are in line with Igbo interests.
“We should not fold our hands and allow for a total destruction of the South-East; our enemies are already holding a tea party and we should not allow it to continue.”