Biafra: Sit-at-home compliance in South-East shows Igbos tired of Nigeria — Orabueze

The sit-at-home compliance in the South-East region of Nigeria has been making headlines, with many interpreting it as a sign that the Igbo people are tired of the country. According to Dr. Ngozi Orabueze, the Deputy Prime Minister of the United States of Biafra, the 98 percent compliance rate with the Monday sit-at-home order is a clear indication of the people's desire for independence. This sentiment is echoed by many who feel that the Nigerian government has failed to address the needs and concerns of the Igbo people, leading to a sense of disillusionment and frustration.

The sit-at-home order, which was initially called for by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been observed by many in the South-East region, with businesses, schools, and markets remaining closed. This level of compliance is significant, as it shows that the people are united in their desire for change. As Orabueze noted, the high compliance rate is a testament to the fact that the Igbo people are no longer interested in being part of Nigeria.

The reasons behind this desire for independence are complex and multifaceted. Many Igbo people feel that they have been marginalized and excluded from the Nigerian government, with their interests and concerns ignored. The region has also faced significant economic challenges, with poverty and unemployment rates higher than in other parts of the country. The lack of infrastructure and basic amenities, such as electricity and water, has also contributed to the sense of frustration and disillusionment.

The IPOB, led by Nnamdi Kanu, has been at the forefront of the agitation for independence. The group has called for the creation of a separate state of Biafra, which would comprise the South-East region and other areas with Igbo-speaking populations. While the Nigerian government has rejected this demand, the IPOB has continued to gain support and momentum, with many Igbo people seeing it as the only viable option for achieving their goals.

The sit-at-home compliance is just one example of the ways in which the Igbo people are expressing their desire for independence. There have been numerous protests and demonstrations in the region, with many calling for the release of Nnamdi Kanu and other IPOB leaders who have been detained by the Nigerian government. The international community has also taken notice, with many organizations and countries calling for the Nigerian government to address the concerns of the Igbo people and find a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that the Igbo people will not be silenced or ignored. Their desire for independence is genuine and deeply felt, and it will not be easily suppressed. The Nigerian government would do well to listen to their concerns and work towards finding a solution that addresses their needs and aspirations. Until then, the sit-at-home compliance will continue to be a powerful symbol of the Igbo people's determination and resolve.

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Harmony ifeanyi

Harmonyifeanyi is a prolific writer, conference speaker, professional blogger, pastor,strategic planner, and Director.

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