/ Jun 30, 2026
/ Jun 30, 2026

IPOB sit-at-home enters day two, NSCDC takes caution and patrols Anambra streets

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Personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, on Tuesday, patrolled the streets and major roads in Anambra State as the two-day sit-at-home declared by a faction of the Indigenous People of Biafra entered its second day.

A faction of IPOB, through videos and voice notes, circulated last week, directed residents of the South-East to stay indoors on October 21 and 22, threatening severe consequences for non-compliance.

The Head of Media and Tactical Operations for the NSCDC Anambra State Command, Okadigbo Edwin, speaking on behalf of the State Commandant, Olatunde Maku, said the patrols were part of efforts to address the alleged threats and to reassure residents of their safety.

Edwin said the state commandant had ordered “show of force operations” and “confidence-building patrols” across the state to address the alleged threat.

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He stated, “In continuation of its proactive measures to ensure public safety and security in response to IPOB’s two-day sit-at-home directive, the NSCDC state command, in collaboration with the Armed Forces and other security agencies, strategically deployed personnel across key areas of the state today, Tuesday, October 22, 2024.”

“This deployment aims to protect lives and property, particularly around critical national, state, and local government assets and infrastructure.”

He further noted that this proactive measure is designed to reassure residents of Anambra of the command’s readiness to prevent disruptions, maintain law and order, and deter potential breaches of peace.

He urged residents to go about their daily activities without fear or intimidation, emphasising that the NSCDC, alongside other security agencies, is fully prepared to maintain peace and security throughout the state.

The command also urged the public to remain calm and vigilant, to be mindful of their surroundings, and to report any suspicious activities to the nearest security formation or via the emergency hotline at 08066769442. It warned that any individuals or groups attempting to disrupt public order would be dealt with swiftly and decisively.

Our correspondent observed that markets, schools, motor parks, banks, petrol stations, law courts, and other public facilities remained closed, while major roads across the state were largely deserted.

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