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Biafra Day: Gov Otti Maps Out Strategy On Sit-At-Home Agitation

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Abia State Governor, Alex Otti has stated that his government would not go into unnecessary confrontation with Biafra Agitators who are promoting the May 30 sit- at- home order, in honour of those killed during the Nigerian civil war.

Governor Otti through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Ferdinand Ekeoma, maintained that people had the right to mourn their dead ones.

He assured that the government was in touch with schools to ensure that students currently sitting for the West African Examination Council, WAEC, exams in the state were not adversely affected.

”Government is in touch with all the schools affected to see what could be done so that WAEC exams are not disrupted. We are in touch with schools on how to handle the situation.

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”We are not interested in unnecessary confrontation with the people who are appealing for sit- at-home in honour of their dead ones. They have every right to mourn their own, especially going by the history of that war.

”It’s something we shouldn’t politicize. It was an emotional period when we remember the genocidal onslaught. We don’t have any interest in confronting those who are asking people to observe that moment of honour for those who were victims of the genocidal war.

He assured that the matter is something that is being handled with wisdom and diplomacy. “We are engaging with all the actors that are involved. We are putting measures in place that the Government may not want to make public.

”The most important thing is to see what we can do to ensure that students write their exams. There are things we don’t want to disclose. But be assured that we are putting measures in place to ensure there is peace in Abia State,’’ he said.

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