Ghost Towns In Imo As Residents Observe Sit-At-Home For Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial (Photos)

Deserted roadways in Imo Sit-at-home order by the Indigenous People of Biafra has actually grounded activities in Imo state.

According to a report by DailyPost, citizens specifically Orlu town and Owerri community, on Tuesday, remained inside your home to observe the sit-at-home order released by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in uniformity with its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who appeared in court today.

The state secretariat, motor parks, schools, banks, stores and markets across the major cities were all closed down.

Even the Imo State University junction, Government House Roundabout, Control Post Roundabout, Warehouse junction Roundabout, Ikenegbu, Mbari, Douglas, Okigwe Road, and Wethedral Roads, were scanty.

In Orlu, the ever-busy Banana junction and Okwudo junction were more like ghost towns.

A reporter, Mr Martin Nwoke, while talking to DAILY POST at the popular Orji Youth bus drop in Owerri North Local Government Area of the state, made an enthusiastic attract the Federal Government to launch Nnamdi Kanu.

He said Imolites and individuals of southeast states were the ones suffering the heat of the order.

Nwoke said, “In this part of the world, whatever we do here involves money. I am pleading President Buhari to pity us and complimentary Nnamdi Kanu.”

A legal representative, Barr. Emeka Obi, informed DailyPost that he might not go to file a court process due to non-availability of transportation, while kids, who might not go to school, turned to playing football on the streets at Akwakuma.

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