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Gov Umahi imposes curfew in Ebonyi, says IPOB is not responsible for most attack - Edoman - 04-29-2021 Governor Umahi imposes curfew in Ebonyi, says IPOB is not responsible for most attacks in the state Governor David Umahi on Wednesday April 28, said the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is not responsible for most of the attacks in Ebonyi state. Umahi said this while addressing newsmen after a security council meeting held in Abakiliki. The Governor who alleged that hoodlums hide under the umbrella of IPOB to carry out their evil attacks, backed this up with a recent attack of a bank in Onueke in Ezza South Local Government Area of the state. The Ebonyi state Governor said; Quote:“We are aware that there are some killings over the weekend; a policeman was killed, two army men were killed and I think one civilian and their killers are pure bandits. The Governor also imposed curfew in the border axis of the state which he said would start on Wednesday from 8 pm to 6 am. He further directed natives doctors and traditional medicine dealers within seven days to register with the state government or face prosecution. Umahi said the Commissioner in charge of Border Peace and Internal Security, the Commissioner for health and the state Commissioner of Police would be empowered with an executive order to arrest and prosecute any offender. He added; Quote:“We have agreed that all native doctors in the state and traditional medicine dealers must within seven days today register with the Commissioner for Border Peace, with the Commissioner for health and with the CP. Decrying an alleged increase in fake news in the state, Umahi stated that his administration would henceforth track down those behind such information and prosecute them. He said; Quote:“We agreed that there is rampant fake news in Ebonyi State. |