The Ohanaeze Ndigbo socio-cultural organisation has called on South East governors to put an end to sit-at-home within 40 days.
The Igbo apex group, in a statement by its factional secretary, Okechukwu Isiguzoro frowned at Finland-based Simon Ekpa in the calamity the South Easterners are facing.
He noted that street urchins and criminals are using the sit-at-home order to cause violence in the Southeast, according to Daily Post.
The statement reads: “The Southeast region of Nigeria has been plagued by various challenges in recent times, including sit-at-home orders and violent agitations. In response to these issues, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, has issued a challenge to the Southeast governors.
“They have requested 40 days to address the situation and put an end to the sit-at-home orders and the violence that has ensued.
“The assertion that the Southeast governors should accept help from Ohanaeze Ndigbo is a call for collaboration and unity. It is essential for everyone involved to set aside personal differences and work towards a common goal—the restoration of peace and stability in the Southeast.
“Ohanaeze Ndigbo’s challenge to the Southeast governors to give them 40 days to end the sit-at-home orders and violent agitations in Southeast Nigeria is a call for collaboration and peace.”
Isiguzoro stressed that peace can be restored in the Southeast within 40 days if the governors listen to the Ohanaeze’s “homemade solutions.”