VsXtra Info: Inspector General of Police orders heavy clamp down on IPOB leaders who orders May 30th sit at home

Inspector General of Police orders heavy clamp down on IPOB leaders who orders May 30th sit at home

Fellowing the upcoming May 30th sit at home order by the leadership of the indigenous People of Biafra to be help in all south east and south south states.



The inspector general of police has given a strick order to all the affected states police commissioners to be on alert and to deal with any member of the indigenous people of Biafra and every other group agitating for the restoration of Biafra republic who will disrupt the peace of citizens in these parts of the country.


In a statement made in Abuja by the Police Spokeman, Jimoh moshood he lamented bitterly over the rising tension in the south eastern part of the country most especially said: 

"With regards to the renewed hostilities and subversive propagadas aimed at undermining law and order in the south eastern states of the country

"The commissioners of police in the affected states and their supervising inspector-general of police has been directed by the IG to be strict, polite, and firm in dealing with the situation and put all the police personnel and anti-riot equipment on red alert to deal desicively in accordance with the law with any eventuality from these group

"This is to prevent commercial activities, vehiclar movement and safety of life's and properties in some states of the federation considered to be vulnerable points which have witnessed the unfortunate disturbance of public peace by these groups in the recent pasts

"The planed protest and orders of markets closure and illegal unilateral self-imposed restrictions of vehicular movements by these groups should be disregarded by all well meaning Nigerians". He said.

This the police advice the general public to disregard the IPOB May 30th sit at home and go about there businesses.