Imo State residents on Monday observed the sit-at-home order.
As a result, streets and shops were deserted, according to a report by Punch Metro.
Also, there was no movement across the state, with shops closed and no workers seen in transit.
One pedestrian, who was spotted near the IMSU junction and requested anonymity, said, “As you can see, everywhere is deserted due to the sit-at-home that began today.
“For fear of being attacked by gunmen, everyone has decided to stay indoors and wait for events to unfold.”
The Imo State Police Command, along with other security agencies, had on Saturday conducted a show of force to reassure residents of peace and order.
In a statement, police spokesperson Henry Okoye said, “The Imo State Police Command, in collaboration with the Armed Forces and other security agencies, is conducting show-of-force operations and confidence-building patrols across the state in response to the alleged threats posed by the Indigenous People of Biafra and its armed affiliate, the Eastern Security Network, concerning their unlawful sit-at-home directives scheduled for 21st and 22nd October 2024. Our primary objective is to ensure the safety of law-abiding citizens.
“From today, 19th October, and continuing through to 23rd October, security personnel will intensify visible policing through these patrols.
“Additionally, detectives will carry out reconnaissance operations to gather actionable intelligence. These efforts aim to reassure the public and maintain law and order.”
The Command urged citizens to remain calm and vigilant, continuing their daily activities while staying mindful of their surroundings. Any suspicious activity should be reported to the nearest police station.
Commissioner of Police Aboki Danjuma thanked the people of Imo State for their support and reassured them that their safety remains the Command’s top priority.
“Together, we can enhance the peace and security in our dear state,” the statement added.