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Southeast loses ₦7.6 trillion revenue to sit-at-home protests — Report

The FrontierThe FrontierMay 26, 2025 3762 Minutes read0

•Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)

The Southeast region lost more than ₦7.6 trillion to its sit-at-home protests in the first two years of the crisis.

A new report by SBM Intelligence titled ‘Four Years of Disruption: Unmasking the Impact of IPOB’s Sit-at-Home Order in Southeast Nigeria’, released today, the amount represented about 50-70 per cent revenue loss, with a severe economic impact on the region, reports Channels TV.

By August 2025, it will have been four years since the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) introduced its sit-at-home order across the Southeast.

IPOB, a separatist group seeking the restoration of the defunct Republic of Biafra, draws on decades-old grievances of marginalisation following the Nigerian Civil War.

Initially intended as a weekly protest demanding the release of its detained leader, Nnamdi Kanu, the action, first observed on 9 August 2021, has since evolved into a recurring and deeply disruptive phenomenon.

Kanu’s re-arrest in mid-2021 reignited these sentiments, prompting the movement to formalise the Monday shutdowns.

“Though the sit-at-home protests began as symbolic acts of civil disobedience, they quickly took on a more coercive character. Compliance was initially high, largely driven by fear and sympathy,” the report wrote, adding that, however, recent surveys show that only around 29% of residents actively support the directive, with many observing it out of concern for their safety.

“Violent enforcement by armed actors—often described as ‘unknown gunmen’—has fuelled a growing atmosphere of insecurity, targeting those who attempt to resume normal activities on designated days.”

Southeastern commercial hubs such as Onitsha and Ariaria have seen near-total shutdowns on Mondays, paralysing local trade and disrupting supply chains across the country.

“Estimates suggest the region has lost over ₦7.6 trillion within the first two years alone, while the transport sector has reportedly suffered daily losses of up to ₦13 billion at the height of the protests.

“The education sector has also been badly affected, with students missing crucial classes and national examinations, including WAEC and NECO, further jeopardising long-term human capital development.”

Founded in December 2020, the Eastern Security Network (ESN) was set up by IPOB in response to what it described as the government’s failure to safeguard the lives and property of Igbo people.

According to IPOB, the ESN’s purpose was to protect rural communities from armed groups, including Fulani herdsmen, who were allegedly destroying farmland and endangering lives. However, the group has since been linked to violent clashes with state security forces, often using guerrilla-style attacks on police and military facilities, further escalating insecurity in the region.

“The government’s heavy-handed response, through military operations like Python Dance and Crocodile Smile, has drawn criticism for alleged rights violations, further straining relations with local communities,” the report said, adding that a long-term solution will require more than force.

“It demands structural reforms, meaningful political dialogue, and genuine efforts to rebuild trust in the Southeast,” the report added.

 

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