Igbo socio-cultural group,
Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has said that no fewer than 250 people have been killed in the past two years by enforcers of sit-at-home order in the South East region.
The President General of the group, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, who stated this on Wednesday said that Ndigbo would not allow the continuation of such illegal order.
He said the order has subjected residents of the region to untold hardships and loss of life and property.
“The Ohanaeze, once again, condemns the incessant call for sit-at-home in the South East by Simon Ekpa.
“It is, indeed, disheartening that the people of the region are being subjected to hardships by this development.
“Unfortunately, several non-state actors, in an attempt to enforce the order, have unleashed mayhem on the people.
“As a result, many have been killed, maimed, and properties worth millions of naira destroyed.
“In addition, the sit-at-home orders have been instilling fear in residents, making it difficult for them to come out and transact their lawful businesses.
“The South East is known for micro, small, and medium-scale enterprises, indigenous manufacturing, fabrication, and agro-allied industries.
“To this end, several authorities have put the losses encountered by the people at trillions of naira on each sit-at-home day.
“The region has witnessed the loss of clients and customers, who have found alternatives because of the unstable business environment.
” The food transporters to the South East now charge more. Moreso, insecurity and the menace of gunmen have worsened.
“Worst still, over 250 people are estimated to have been killed through the enforcement of these orders,” Iwuanyanwu lamented . ( Vanguard /vitalnewsngr.com)