IPOB – 2019 30th May seat-at Home Going to be Unique

Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB) on Thursday disclosed that this year’s Seat at home excise in Biafraland which is expected to take place on the 30th May 2019 is going to be unique, and will also serve as a remembrance of those killed by herdsmen attacks, Boko Haram terrorists attacks and the people killed intentionally by security agents.

Read the full statement bellow;

“We shall also remember all victims of Fulani herdsmen attacks, Boko Haram violence and those that died in the hands of Nigerian security agencies over the years that nobody remembers, including those that lost their lives unlawfully at the hands of Fulani terrorist herdsmen and security agencies even during the recently concluded 2019 general elections. “We are calling on all the people of Southern Kaduna, Middle Belt especially Benue, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Kogi, those affected by herdsmen terrorism in Ondo, Osun and other States in Yoruba land to join the great family of IPOB in observing the day of solemn prayer.

“This year’s remembrance and Sit-at-home order will be special because it will present a unique moment of shared pains and misery for all the families that lost their loved ones to war, hunger, starvation, disease, terrorism and state sponsored killings going on now in the contraption called Nigeria. “We will remember the heroic few that stood up against tyranny especially those that sacrificed their lives to defend the defenseless and those that lost their lives because there was no one to defend them.

“There will be no human, vehicular or animal movement across Biafra land on the 30th May 2019. Biafra land will be in total lock down. Middle Belt and Yoruba land brethren are advised to join this historic sit at home order to honour the memory of all that died unjustly in Nigeria. According to IPOB, “30th of May yearly is now an annual remembrance event we initiated worldwide to honour our fallen Biafran soldiers without whom this generation of Biafrans will not exist. We owe our heroes and heroines of the class of 67-70 an incalculable debt of gratitude and shall honor them annually until the end of time. We shall never forget them as long as this world exists.”

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“In our usual tradition, all IPOB families in the Diaspora must rally on the streets of their respective host countries with written petitions ready to be submitted to the nearest United Nation offices and Embassies of foreign missions in that country.”

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