The Enugu State Government has once again urged residents to ignore the sit-at-home order by the factional members of the Indigenous People of Biafra.
The state government urged residents to go about their regular activities on Monday.
The government has directed that people should resume their normal activities on Monday and warned civil servants, schools, markets, and others not to observe the illegal order by IPOB.
The Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, issued this directive in a statement he signed on Saturday in Enugu. He said, “The Enugu State Government wishes to remind the good people and residents of the state that the ban on the illegal Monday sit-at-home order remains effective.
“In view of this, civil servants, schools, markets, financial institutions, business premises, and others, are hereby directed to resume normal activities on Monday.”
Onyia also mentioned that the state government had reaffirmed its commitment to penalising individuals or groups that do not comply with the government’s cancellation of the illegal order.
“Markets that fail to open to customers on Monday shall be shut down indefinitely and shops in the markets that close on Monday shall be sealed and re-allocated to those eager to do business in the state.
“Government extends the same warning of sanctions against schools, financial institutions, shopping malls, department stores, business premises, and others that may defy its directive,” he said
Onyia stressed that the sit-at-home order was illegal and not in line with the Igbo cultural values of hard work, productivity, and creativity.
He urged the public to carry out their normal activities on Monday as adequate security measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of lives and property.