Some suspected members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB on Monday set on fire a a trailer loaded with motorcycle spare parts for allegedly going against the instruction given by the group for all southern states to sit at home every Monday till the release of their leader Nnamdi Kanu who has been in detention for almost 2 months .
Speaking with an eye witness on the event, he told UGAMATV that “I don’t know if its because they were not wearing anything depicting them as members of the group but they were shouting, ‘no movement today, you must sit-at-home’ while setting the trailer on fire”.
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The spokesman of Enugu State Police Command, ASP Daniel Ndukwe in a statement said that “Information surrounding a truck found on fire this morning at Eluagu Obukpa in Nsukka LGA is sketchy, as the Command is yet to receive any formal report of the incident. However, preliminary investigation has commenced”.
The leaders of IPOB three weeks ago announced the suspension of the sit-at-home staing that it will now take place only on days Nnamdi Kanu will be making appearance in court, but the streets of the South East has continued to remain deserted over the fear of the unknown. leadership later suspended the order and declared that the unknown.





