Wike Lifts Curfew , Proscrbe IPOB in Rivers State
The Governor
of Rivers State Nyesom Wike, has signed an Executive Order proscribing the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in the state.
Governor
Wike disclosed this on Wednesday during a state-wide broadcast in Port Harcourt
made it clear that the state is home to all tribes.
“We have
everything against the presence and activities of the legally proscribed and
anarchic Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and whatever that group stands for
in Rivers State,” he said.
“This is
clearly a terrorist group whose existence, creed, mission, and activities are
strongly denounced even by the Government and peoples of the South-Eastern
States of the country.
“I have
therefore signed the executive order to reinforce the total ban on IPOB and its
activities in Rivers State or any part thereof and nothing will stop us from
enforcing this ban in its entirety.”
The
announcement comes hours after the government also lifted a ban on movement
which had been imposed in some parts of the state.
Some of the
areas include Mile 1, Mile 2, Ilabuchi, Ikokwu areas among others.
Wike however
said the curfew in Oyigbo Local Government Area stile remains while the Ikokwu
market remains shut.
The governor
also revealed he has approved the ban of tricycles better known as Keke Napep
on all major roads in the state.
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