The sit-at-home order took effect on Tuesday, May 30, but the governors from the southeast have warned the agitators to abstain from endangering the region - The governors said they understand there are challenges, but that the actions of the agitators would not do the region any good As the sit-at-home order by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) takes effect, governors from the south-eastern part of Nigeria have said there is no secession plan in the agenda of the Igbos. While dissociating themselves from the sit-at-home order by IPOB and other such groups, the governors warned those championing the agitations to desist from it and allow people go about their businesses. NAIJ.com reports that the order was slated for May 30, but in Lagos, many shops owned by Igbos were opened for business. Read more:
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