The Senate on Wednesday rejected a motion to release from detention the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.
According to The PUNCH, the motion was moved by Senator Osita Izunaso (Imo West).
The senator said the move sought to address the constant sit-at-home order enforced by unknown gunmen in the South-East.
He said, “The sit-at-home civil disobedience actions in the South-East have led to the disruption/destruction of economic activities and immeasurable financial losses for businesses, workers, and the local economy.
“Because, when people are forced to stay at home and businesses remain closed, productivity declines and income is reduced, affecting livelihoods and economic growth.
“The “sit-at-home” protests disrupt the education of students, leading to missed classes and delays in academic progress. And such prolonged disruptions have long-term effects on students’ learning outcomes and educational development; Disturbed that disruption of essential public services, such as healthcare, transportation, and waste disposal, continues to have a severe impact during “sit-at-home” protests which adversely affect the well-being and safety of the general population living in the South-East.”