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Sit-At-Home: South East Governors Condemn Killing Of Soldiers In Abia –

The South East Governors’ Forum has condemned the Thursday morning incident where two soldiers were killed at a checkpoint in Aba, Abia State.

The Nigerian News Agency reports that the attack happened at Obikabia Crossroads in Aba. It was allegedly carried out by suspected members of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to enforce their sit-at-home policy.

During the attack, the assailants also set fire to security patrol vehicles while enforcing the sit-at-home order, which was meant to mark Biafra Day.

Speaking to reporters in Owerri, the capital of Imo State, the Forum’s Chairman and Governor of Imo State expressed strong disapproval of the incident.

Hope Uzodimma, described the attack as 

 “unfortunate”.

“On behalf of my brother governors in the South East Governors’ Forum, I condemn that incident and loss of the lives of soldiers who were on their duty posts.


“Without any provocation, they were attacked by the men of the underworld.

“The unfortunate thing is that it is going to act as a major set back to the peace process being pursued by the governors from the zone with the Federal Government, security agencies and other critical stakeholders on how best to resolve the problem of security in the region,”

According to him, the incident will also portray the people in a bad light, as if they do not have sympathy for human beings.

The governor condoled the Chief of Army Staff and the families of soldiers who lost their lives in the unfortunate incident.

“We here in the South East will ensure that we leave no stone unturned to ensure peace needed for development in the region,

Uzodimma urged security agencies to go all out to ensure that those behind the dastardly act were caught and prosecuted.

He noted that people of the South East, out of fear of the unknown and memories of the past, obeyed the directive of the proscribed group.

He urged them, particularly those in Imo, to find courage and understand that a lot had gone to providing security for them.

he emphasised.

“We have peace in Imo; I want people to go about their businesses without fear of being molested by anyone.

“We are after the perpetrators. Those who think we shouldn’t live should not live,”

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