Ekpa, others turned sit-at-home into a money-making scheme – Abaribe
Enyinnaya Abaribe, a senator for Abia South, asserted that the sit-at-home command issued by Simon Ekpa, a self-acclaimed follower of Nnamdi Kanu, had evolved into a money-making scheme.
That is why Ekpa and his allies won’t change the order, according to Abaribe in an interview with Channels TV.
The congressman emphasized that the South-East leaders had agreed to meet with the Bola Tinubu administration in regards to Kanu’s continuing arrest.
Abaribe said:
“Of course, the man who is profiting from it, who is far away in Finland, denounced it and put more conditions saying they will never stop it until we (South-East leaders) see him in Finland.
“We can now see that because they profit from this, they are not going to stop it because it has become a money-making venture.
“We have seen adverts on the internet asking people to contribute money for the liberation of Biafra.”