Constant Sit-At-Home Order De-marketing Igbo Presidency – PANPIEC

The Pan Nigerian President of Igbo Extraction Coalition (PANPIEC) has warned the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) against the ongoing sit-at-home order.

They cautioned that the multiple sit-at-home orders could cost Ndigbo the presidency in 2023.

In a joint statement issued on Friday, the group’s Chairman, Rev Obinna Akukwe, and Secretary, Dr Pat Anyanwu, expressed concern that dissatisfied politicians would use the sit-in to denigrate the Igbo president and give the idea that South-East people are yearning for Biafra.

This Is The Only Thing That Will Stop Agitation In Southeast– PANPIEC

The group claimed that they had received indications that Northerners were concerned about the Igbo presidency’s predictions of war.

The group said, “PANPIEC is aware that some members of the Strategy Team are working behind the scenes for the release of Nnamdi KANU, details of which will be kept private.

“Therefore, any further multiple sit-at-home represents a multiple demarketing of the Igbo Presidency Project.

“PANPIEC advises Simon Ekpa, Commander of IPOB auto-pilot, to jettison his Biafra agitations till after the 2023 elections to enable teeming Igbo Youth to exercise their civic responsibilities.

“Igbo cannot be asking for Biafra and Igbo Presidency simultaneously.

Group Warns That Sit At Home Is A Threat To Igbo Presidency

“PANPIEC warns for the last time that the indiscriminate sit-at-home strikes fear into the minds of other stakeholders in the north favourably disposed to the Igbo Presidency.

“PANPIEC have received thousands of enquiries from concerned northern voters over the stance of Ndigbo on Biafra and warns that all the rumours of war are destabilizing the Igbo Presidency Project.”

 

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