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  • Updated: August 08, 2021

'IPOB's 'Ghost Monday', A Calamity Waiting To Happen' - Uche Mefor

'IPOB's 'Ghost Monday', A Calamity Waiting To Happen' - Uche

Uche Mefor

Uche Mefor, the estranged Deputy-Leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) says although he supports sit-at-home idea, it shouldn't be made compulsory for anyone to comply.

Mefor, in a post on his known Facebook page on Sunday described compulsory enforcement of the sit-at-home order by IPOB proponents as "criminal".

The pro-Biafra agitator who now aligns with Asari-Dokubo-led Biafra Customary Government also said that 'Operation Ghost Town in Biafraland' was copied from Ambazionian militants in Cameroon.

Read Mefor's full post below:

ANY VIOLENT ENFORCEMENT OF THE SIT-AT-HOME CODENAMED OPERATION GHOST TOWN IN BIAFRALAND BORROWED BY THE IPOB FROM THE AMBAZIONIAN MILITANTS IS ANOTHER DISASTER AND CALAMITY WAITING TO HAPPEN 

SIT-AT-HOME is a voluntary exercise and never a mandatory one and borne out of skilful art of persuasion by appealing to the consciences of the people or the population. We shall always support this initiative to achieve a legitimate purpose but must also frown at it if it is violently or if threats are applied to the contrary.

Consequently, anybody VIOLENTLY ENFORCING it or directing aggression against our people in Biafraland is a criminal.

The so-called "Ghost Town" mantra is failed , disastrous, Ambazionian we by the IPOB and its militant affiliates. This involves mass murder and targeted assassination of innocent people and imagined enemies who have contrary opinions to theirs. This heinous conduct remains is a crime against humanity which engages the jurisdiction of the Rome statute of the International Criminal Court.

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