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IPOB No Longer Comes On Its Channel To Announce A Sit-At-Home In The South East -According to Gen Taoreed Lagbaja

Gen Taoreed Lagbaja:"If Banex Is Attacked, It Is The Military That Will Be Called Out To Protect Them"

Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, the Chief of Army Staff, has claimed that the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who are prohibited from using their channels, have stopped announcing the Sit-At-Home orders. These orders, which formerly required South-East residents to abstain from daily activities on Mondays, are no longer in effect.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He noted that due to the military intervention in the South East, the populace has been encouraged to resume their lawful businesses on Mondays. Addressing the security measures in the South-South region, he highlighted a notable increase in crude oil production. He stated that the output has risen from approximately 900,000 barrels to 1 million barrels per day. According to the COAS, the improvements in both the South East and South-South underscore the Armed Forces’ role in enhancing regional stability and economic productivity.

He said in an interview with Channels TV, ”In the South East, the issue of illegal sit at home is a thing of the past. IPOB no longer comes on its channel to announce a Sit-At-Home in the South East. Normally they always do that every Monday and they order that there will be a Sit-At-Home. But today they have reinforced it in the mind of their people that after so many months, they should go about their lawful businesses on Mondays.”

Speaking about how the Armed Forces handled Security in the South-South, he said, ”In the South-South, there has been an increase in the Crude oil output from about 900,000 to 1 million barrels per day. At a point, we are almost clocking 1.6 million barrels per day before other Industrial factors caused major problems for us.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Gen Taoreed Lagbaja:"If Banex Is Attacked, It Is The Military That Will Be Called Out To Protect Them"

Gen Taoreed Lagbaja:”If Banex Is Attacked, It Is The Military That Will Be Called Out To Protect Them”

Gen Taoreed Lagbaja:"If Banex Is Attacked, It Is The Military That Will Be Called Out To Protect Them"

When I Was Leaving The South East, There Were So Many Attacks On Govt Infrastructures -According to Gen Lagbaja