Skip to main content

Gunmen, Nigerian Army Exchange Fire In Imo Over Sit-at-home Directive

November 30, 2021

The gun battle started as early as 6am on Tuesday when the gunmen allegedly enforcing the partial lockdown order of IPOB barricaded the roads, ordering people to go back to their houses.

The Nigerian Army personnel and some gunmen are having a heavy shootout at Mgbidi and Akata in the Oru West Local Government Area of Imo State.

The Sun reports that a source from the area explained that the gun battle started as early as 6am on Tuesday when the gunmen allegedly enforcing the partial lockdown order of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) barricaded the roads, ordering people to go back to their houses.

Image

However, the source said they were later confronted by the military who responded swiftly to counter their order.

As at the time of this report, it is not clear if there was any casualty on both sides.

Recall that IPOB yesterday urged people in the South-East to pray fervently for peace in the zone, unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu, and restoration of a Biafra nation.

Although a statement by the spokesperson of the group, Emma Powerful did not order a sit-at-home, it urged the people to lock up their shops temporarily during the duration of the prayers and open shortly after.

Topics
Insecurity