IPOB: Customers stranded as banks, markets, offices fail to open in Onitsha

Olayinka Owolabi

Despite the suspension of the sit at home order imposed  in the South East by the Indigenous People of Biafra, Customers on Monday were stranded as banks failed to open, businesses operated on a low key in Onitsha, Anambra State.

Last week, the Indigenous People Of Biafra announced the suspension of its sit at home order, adding that the sit-at-home would now hold whenever Kanu appears in court, but at that markets, schools, eateries, shopping malls also failed to open for the day.

Our correspondent, Olayinka Owolabi who observed the situation around Onitsha, saw bank customers stranded at New Market axis, a place many banks are located in the town.

The ever-busy Upper Iweka axis, Onitsha-Asaba headbridge road, Awka road, 3-3 to Nkwelle road, Army Barrack Post Roundabout, all in Onitsha were not crowded as usual today.

A newspaper vendor, said that the people of the region would continue to protest until they got their due from the federal government.

A resident, Sixtus Obinna, who spoke to our correspondent said that it was unfortunate that people were still sitting at home after the Indigenous People of Biafra had suspended the weekly sit-at-home order.


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