Streets in many parts of the south east are deserted in the wake of a sit-at-home order issued by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra.
The order is to mark two days of Remembrance for Biafra Day.
The order has been controversial in recent years, with state governments dissociating from it.
Militarization in the region to combat IPOB is thought to have forced many to stay indoors.
The result is empty streets across Enugu and Abia states, according to images shared by residents in the region.
Streets in Umuahia the Abia State capital are virtually empty and deserted as residents remain indoors in total compliance with the sit-at-home order given by the leadership of IPOB to mark this year’s Biafra Day.
Major streets, roads in the state capital are empty of the usual human and traffic just as shops and business premises are closed.
There is no visible patrol movement of security agents nor the presence of the outlawed IPOB members on the streets.
It was a similar situation at the over-projected nearby Orieugba market which was a ghost of itself.
Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu had Sunday night said Abia traders would not be compelled to open their shops today if they chose not to do so.
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