 The Ornese Indiebo, a social-cultural organization in the south-eastern region of Manjariya, an umbrella for all speaking Igbo people in the country, has called for the immediate release of indigenous people of Bapra, Ipoblida Namdikano, from D.S.S. detention. The organization, through its leader and national president, Chief Emanuele Wainau, made the demand during a courtesy visit to the Office of the Deputy Speaker, right Honourable Benjamin Kahlo, Ina Pooja, on Friday. Chief Iwaiawu's safety is the only way to ensure peace in the eastern region, and by extension, the country in general. So, you know, the Ornese have decided that the Ornese decided that we want the Namdikano to be released. I'm going to discuss more, I'm going to discuss more, Mr. Deputy Speaker. I'll talk about these and all the things I can talk about with you. I'll talk with you, tell you who have the power to discuss with you. But you see, do you think that every term should be made to release Namdikano? If Namdikano is released, it is going to make it easy for us. Our problem in South East, actually, is not much. It's based on these, all these type of, because I have people, I'm better. We don't have the problem of good people. We are not called. And the only thing is, over the years now, we have put a limit on various resources. So that good Ornese is going to be released. I think that will be easy to solve. Because that's how we live in these areas, we will solve it. But very soon, you can be coming home without fear. I am very sorry for what has happened, but I think it will be okay soon. Thank you. In his response while condemning the seat-at-home order by Indigenous people of Biafra, Aipa, but Eastern Security Network is, and the Deputy Speaker emphasised, that the need to put an end to the cause, stating that the call is suffocating the socio-economic life of the country. It's evident in the idea of seat-at-home, that it's evident in the idea of seat-at-home, or non-government. It's not our thing. It's alien to us. We don't kill one another. We love our trade. We love our farm. We don't sit at home. Sitting at home is for lazy people. People are not lazy people. Those in support of seat-at-home are not evils. There is no true son of the soil of people land that will support laziness and call it a strategy for succession. If you sit at home, you're a lazy man. Evils are not known to be lazy. We are industrials. We're entrepreneurs. We work hard to succeed. Say no to seat-at-home. From grassroots to the top echelon of leadership, we almost arrived to say no to seat-at-home. Last May is leading the advocacy, so leading the establishment of MSME Council in West Africa. That is the West Africa Unified and Corporate Regulation, Corporate legislation that will advance the development of MSME and development of our country. MSME accounts for over 40% of 200 employees. So the health need that we are MSMEs that provide the raw input for the larger industries and also take over from the larger industries. Our presence here also help to ensure that MSMEs in Nigeria get the right participation. The South East loses an estimated 10 billion Naira to 13 billion Naira in the transportation sector alone, every seat-at-home day. Traders on the other hand face losses ranging from 5.4 billion Naira to 31 billion Naira daily. These figures are alarming. These figures underscore the urgency of addressing these security challenges in the region. There is no reason for these non-state actors to stop this. Let this be their reason that they are killing their own region. To find about fresh news updates.