Feb 8 • 22:04 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Group hails cancellation of IPOB sit-at-home in South-East

The Coalition of South East Youth Leaders has praised the cancellation of the IPOB's sit-at-home order, viewing it as beneficial for the region's economic and social revival.

The Coalition of South East Youth Leaders (COSEYL), the leading youth group in Nigeria's South East region, expressed their appreciation for the recent decision to cancel the Monday sit-at-home order issued by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). This order, which had been in place for some time, was criticized for severely limiting the economic, educational, and social activities within the region. The group's President, Goodluck Ibem, emphasized that the cancellation represents a crucial turning point, marking a shift towards a more peaceful and progressive approach for the South East populace.

In a statement released on Sunday, Ibem acknowledged the leadership of IPOB for being attentive to the voices of the people and making this decision. He characterized this cancellation as more than just a change in schedule; he framed it as a necessary step towards alleviating the economic stagnation that has affected Igboland. By allowing businesses, markets, and industries to operate freely without disruption, the group believes this will help unlock the region's productive potential and foster a more vibrant economic environment.

Ibem's remarks reflect a broader sentiment among many in the South East who have felt the adverse impacts of the sit-at-home orders on daily life and economic activities. With the cancellation, there is hope for renewed engagement in commerce, education, and community events, leading to a revitalized sense of normalcy and growth in the South East. This perspective sees the decision as pivotal in steering the region towards a more prosperous future, free from the constraints of previous measures that hindered progress.

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