Imo grounded as IPOB’s sit-at-home order continues

Owerri, the Imo State capital, was grounded on Monday despite the cancellation of the weekly sit-at-home order by Indigenous People of Biafra.

Our correspondent who monitored the situation observed that the city was a shadow of itself.

Banks, hotels, markets, schools, supermarkets and malls were under lock and key.

Even state and federal government employees were absent from workplaces even as streets stalls were locked

The development was a sequel to the last Monday’s stampede in Owerri, following the speculation that some hoodlums were enforcing a sit-at-home order in the state.

As of 2 pm, the government roundabout was deserted, even as youths were seen on major roads playing football.

A trader who refused to disclose his name said that he refused to take his children to school following the pandemonium which took place last Monday.

He said “My children didn’t go to school today because my experience last week was bad. I had run from shop to school to take them home when I heard that some bad people had invaded the school. They will go to school tomorrow (Tuesday),”

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