Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has signed an Executive Order to reinforce the ban on Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) and its activities in the state.
Wike made the disclosure in a Wednesday night statewide broadcast which was communicated to the media in a statement signed by his Special Assistant, Media, Kelvin Ebiri.
The governor maintained that while Rivers State remained home to all tribes and ethnic nationalities, the state government was opposed to the presence and activities of the “legally-proscribed and anarchic” IPOB and whatever it stands for in Rivers State.
Wike said that while the government acknowledges and appreciates the enormous contributions from non-indigenes to the political, social and economic development of the state, it would neither accept nor allow any individual or group from within and outside to violate the peace, endanger lives and property under any guise in the state.
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“And so, let it be understood that we have nothing against all or any specific tribe and will continue to live in peace with people of all other tribal extractions residing or doing business in Rivers State. But we have everything against the presence and activities of the legally-proscribed and anarchic Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and whatever that group stands for in Rivers State.
“This is clearly (a) terrorist group which existence, creed, mission and activities are strongly denounced even by the Government and peoples of South-Eastern States of the country. I have therefore signed the Executive Order to reinforce the total ban on IPOB and its activities in Rivers State or any part thereof and nothing will stop us from enforcing this ban in its entirety,” he said.
Wike said he has also directed security agencies and the Chairmen of Local Government Areas to fish out and resolutely deal with any member of IPOB found in any community in terms with the Executive Order and other legal instruments.
Meanwhile, with restoration of normalcy in the Diobu area of Port Harcourt, the Governor announced the lifting of existing curfew on Mile 1, Mile 2, Iloabuchi, Emenike and Ikokwu areas of Port Harcourt as well as Rumukurushi in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the State.
“However, the curfew in Oyigbo Local Government Area shall remain in force until further notice while the entire Ikokwu motor spare market shall remain closed, also, until further notice,” he said.