Sit-at-home: Ohanaeze places $500,000 bounty on Ekpa
A faction of the Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has placed a £500,000 bounty on the Self-acclaimed Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government-In-Exile, Simon Expa, accusing him of declaring a second Biafra war in the southeast.h
This was made known in a statement by Ohanaeze’s Secretary-General, Okechuwu Isiguzoro, accusing the Finland-based agitator of declaring a second Biafra war in the Southeast.
While urging President Bola Tinubu to deploy soldiers to every corner of the Southeast, Isiguzoro said, “We are telling Tinubu that the second Biafra war has begun and he should deploy soldiers to all the nooks and crannies of the Southeast.
“The Southeast governors need help, and Ohanaeze is asking the Southeast governors to defend themselves from external enemies.
“At this point in time, we can’t allow somebody in far-away Finland to dictate the pace.
“The government of Ebonyi State and the Southeast must ensure that the terrorist activities of Ekpa are solved in his homeland.
“What we are saying is that Ekpa has declared a second civil war in the Southeast, and anybody with useful information will be given $500,000.
“This is self-help to ensure that our people get a secure environment.
“The Southeast governors appear to be weak, and they are using the wrong approach in dealing with Ekpa. Our suspicion has been confirmed that what Ekpa is doing is to destroy the economy of the Southeast.”
Ekpa has been at the centre of the renewed crisis across the Southeast following the sit-at-home he declared.
The latest sit-at-home movement disrupted commercial and social activities in the Southeast.