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Government Declares Monday Sit At Home For Biafra Day

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Government has declared Monday Sit at home for Biafra Day.

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Newsone reports that the Ebonyi state government has announced that residents can sit at home on Monday, May 31st to celebrate Biafra Day by honouring their loved ones lost during the 1967 civil war.

This online news platform understands that the sit at home declaration for Biafra announcement was made on Sunday evening by the Chief press secretary to the state government, Francis Nwaze.

Read statement on Biafra Day Sit At Home

The statement declaring sit at home for Biafra Day reads as thus; “The Government of Ebonyi State has received several requests from some families and residents of the State, requesting that they would like to remain indoors on Monday, May 31, 2021, to organize private family prayers in honor of their loved ones who were murdered during the unfortunate civil war. Some of the people with this special request own shops in some of our markets across the state.”

“While as a government, we remain resolute in the protection of lives and property of Ebonyians and all residents of Ebonyi State, we are aware that it is the right of anyone to remain at home or go about his/her normal businesses in this regard.”

“Following the foregoing, the Governor, Engr. David Nweze Umahi, FNSE, FNATE who is highly in touch with the people has directed that those who may wish to remain at home with their shop(s) locked should neither be penalized, nor their shop(s) seized as it is their constitutional right while the rights of those who may wish to go about their normal businesses should not be infringed upon as it is equally their constitutional right.”

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“He has also directed security agencies to do everything possible to maintain law and order in the entire Ebonyi State while maintaining the ban of any procession and gathering of any kind throughout the state.”

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