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South-East Residents Obey IPOB’s Sit-At-Home Order Over Fear Of Being Killed – Asari Dokubo
Leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force (NDPSF), Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, has stated that inhabitants of the south-east respect the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) sit-at-home order because they are afraid of being killed.
According to Dokubo, who spoke during a Facebook live session on Sunday, January 30, IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu has been responsible for the shutdown of schools and businesses in the south-east, as well as wreaking havoc throughout the region.
“IPOB said Igbo people should not go about their business; they should not go to school. So, if we Igbos no longer go about our business and go to school, what else should we be doing? That’s why all the boys are going into fraud,” Dokubo said.
The former Niger Delta militant leader described the pro-Biafra group of being a satanic movement, adding that its members are cannibals.
He said, “IPOB is worse than a terrorist organisation. It is a satanic movement. They tell them to eat the flesh of human beings, and they eat it. If people sit at home, it is that they are afraid of you people. It is not because you people are powerful. They don’t know you people are nothing.
“People are afraid of being killed that’s why they’ve continued to sit at home, not because they love Nnamdi Kanu. Why is there no sit-at-home in Port Harcourt, Calabar, Uyo? It is because the government of these places are saying ‘don’t ever come here’.
“Very soon, Igbos will come out and say ‘it is okay; our old women are starving; they can’t go to the farm, markets’. At Onitsha market, people are afraid of doing businesses because they are scared of being killed.”
In addition, Asari-Dokubo denied any involvement in the process that resulted in Kanu’s extradition.
“I don’t know where Nnamdi Kanu was living. I don’t know where he took off from. They said I was the person who gave him up.
“You accused me of betrayal. I am not a member of your organisation. We are enemies. What do enemies do? They fight and kill each other until there’s a platform for reconciliation,” the former militant leader said.