Buhari’s Visit: Onitsha, Nnewi residents prepare to obey IPOB’s sit-at-home order // Breaking News
Buhari’s
Visit: Onitsha, Nnewi residents prepare to obey IPOB’s sit-at-home order
Ahead of Thursday’s
sit-at-home in South-East states ordered by the Directorate of States, DOS,
Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in protests against the planned visit of
President Muhammadu Buhari to Imo State, Onitsha and Nnewi residents were seen
on Wednesday making preparations.
Residents of Onitsha and Nnewi in Anambra State were seen
trooping into markets to buy their necessary consumables and essential
commodities.
The two biggest foodstuff markets in Onitsha, Ose Okwodu Market
and Grains and Food Stuffs Market, located along Onitsha-Enugu Expressway,
witnessed unusual number of people desperately making purchases of consumables
and other needs, preparatory to the sit-at-home.
Also in Nnewi, Eke Amaobi Market and Okpu Unoegbu Foodstuff Market,
equally witnessed high number of people buying foodstuffs and other essential
commodities. Investigations by Vanguard revealed that people are ready
to comply with the sit-at-home to drive the message of hardships that is not
abating, and the sudden increase of fuel price from N165 per liter is not
helping masters.
‘The real governor has spoken
and we’ll obey’
Some of the traders and residents, who spoke to Vanguard in
Nnewi and Onitsha expressed anger over what they called “visionless and
anti-masses administration” of the All Progressives Congress, APC-led Federal
Government.
Reacting, an Onitsha-based
small scale industrialist, Chief Johnson, said that apart from the alleged plan
to prevent the President’s coming to Imo State, it a solidarity to Nnamdi Kanu.
“And it is telling the governors in South-East that the real
governor has spoken and the people will always obey him, even when he did not
speak people will still obey him.
“That means the people who are
claiming to be governors are not governing well because if they were, this
situation will not arise.
“In my family nobody will tell anything wrong about me and they
agree. If they do, I have lost my position as a father.”
Mr. Sylvester Onumah, a
resident and trader in Nnewi, angrily told Vanguard on Wednesday that “Nigeria
is finished, the leaders have lost focus, they are bereft of ideas on how to
move the country forward.
“Nigeria is going down daily and with N200 and above pump prize
of fuel in Anambra State, there is anger.”
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