 The Arrowhead Youth Consultative Forum has folded the recent call by the Indigenous People of Biafra on the middle belt. People to join its visit-sit-at-home campaign, warning that no section of the North should be party to a deliberate politically motivated plan to undermine, or worsen, the nation's current security challenges. The AYCF said that since the governors of the South East seemed satisfied with the activities of IMPOP, They hope they will continue with the sit at home for another 10 years. Now they also went on to add that they will resist the exportation of iPop activities to the North. He called on Northern leaders and governors to step up action in order to ensure this outlawed terror gang called iPop that it does not infiltrate the region. Llywodraeth, mwy fydd hwnnw i'n ffrindwyr bod y nôl yn ffordd i'r llwyr yn gwneud i'r llwyr. Y hynny'n popeth sydd i'n ddysgu'r llwyr yn gweithredu. Yn gweithio i'r dystryd, mae'r gyfddiadu i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol. Wrth gwrs, ddweud i'n ddegosio i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol. Ddweud i'n ddegosio i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol. Ond i'n meddwl i eich ysgol, bobl yw Alex O' Bunag. Hefyd yn yng Nghymru, Sechartrwyth O'n Hannys i'n Dibu. Rydych yn ddigol i'r meddwl, Alex, ydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i eich ysgol. Roedd yna. Rydych yn ddigol i'r meddwl i'w Alex... ..y hynny'n meddwl i'r hynny, bydd yma hwn yn cael ei ysgol... ..ynddo ei fod yn ei wneud bod hynny'n meddwl iawn i'n meddwl i'r ysgol... ..ym ni'n meddwl i'r ffordd o'r nodd. maen nhw'n dweud y bydd y Gwfn drugs yn y south eistafol a'r bosbau yn gwneud am y south eistafol. Fy oherwydd, roedd y bwrdd hwn yn gweithio gwybod a'rddor werth wedi'i gweithio'r dyfu yn amlwg a'n mynd i neud fath o'r rygwch i'r kanhwladau. Mae'n hoffi weithio cael hyffred y mynd gan y dyfodol, y busg dyma gaf Gwyddon, Iawn am y cymorth cwm ymdaeth y cwm wynt hyn ar y cwm. Yn amser hyn, mae hwn yn iawn i'r bynn wych yn iawn i'r bynn cymryd y cyflog ar gyfer 14 yng nghym. Nid i neud cyfnod hwn yn cymryd cymryd mewn cyflog ar gyfer 14, gan ymddi'u bwysig flyny ddi wedi ei fod yn cyngorol i'r wych, ac yn ddigonwyr. Mae yw'r prysyn fearedig iawn ar y dynodr, fyddai'n ddigonwyr, rydyn ni ddim yn ddigonwyr ar y dynodr wedi gwrs. Ar gyfer bod ychynodr y pith o ranllunog ac eich ddigonwyr, amser i wneud allanodau mewn gwneud eich cyfrifodau fel yr am holdau. Felly, mae'n dweud sy'n gwneud, ac eich transistorau, ac mae'r prysyn yn ddigonwyr, wrth gwrs, pan mae'n dweud cyfrifodau roedd yr hyn o'r prysyn yma, But I'm trying to understand the part of the agitation where you kill your brother. You destroy your own businesses. You destroy buildings and facilities that are in your communities to help your people. I'm trying to understand how this types of agitation would help your cause. Yeah, what is happening in that killing? You know, in any case, just like when they had answers. So criminals catching on that. a hygiadau sy'n cael ei ddweud y cymryd ar gyfer i ddau'r ffordd ymrwynt. Mae'r ddweud ar gyfer'r ffordd yw'n yn ei bodi'n ymweld yn y cyfyrddau cymryd a'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud ffyrdd, a'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud, yn ei ddweud i'r ddweud. Yn y gweithio ar hyn ar y ddweud? Mae'n ddweud mewn ddweud, mae'n ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud. You have your two cents on the situation. Because he said these are agitations these are people who seem to not be satisfied by how government has been run and the south is getting a shorthand of the stick and just recently there's been tension in Oeire and there's also been tension in Abba as how hood lumps turned out to trade people out of schools and markets again. I remember, sometime last week or two weeks ago, we interviewed people in the Southeast and they said they were tired of the sit at home because they needed to make money, they needed to be able to feed their families, and these people have decided to go back into their places of businesses and schools have reopened, but there are people who are saying go back home. It does bring to question who really is running the Southeast. Is it the governor's or according to the Orhanese chiften hoodlums? There are two groups of people. Sorry, this question is for Ihechi. We'll come back to you. Thank you very much. I said it here sometime back, agitations that turn into situations whereby people are being killed, become a bit criminal, because what happens is that it models up, you don't know who's in charge, who's not in charge, and that's exactly what's going to arise. I think one of the biggest facets of the whole thing is the fact that the Southeast in total are losing so much in terms of economic activities. There was a report in the music for some time last week or so that the Southeast has lost about 50 billion. Aside from that, the losses in terms of economic activities are both quantifiable. Loss of lives alone, these are precious people who are dying. Teachers who can no longer go to schools, students who can no longer go to schools to get a lot of these services. Those are the areas that we look at. For who are the people running it, it's now model though, because for each killing, somebody has to come up with an order. If the IQOB has to come up and say, we are the ones who did that, and then another criminal gang will have to come up with what it means. But as it is now, it's model up, it's confusing because there's nobody coming to own up on what's going on. So we're seeing different pockets of violence coming up at different sets of time. That creates for a real major problem, a real war-like situation. I think at this point, if I may, I think at this point, the government needs to take greater charge. It's not enough for them to say students should go back to school, go back to shops. You're not providing them with security. We tell them to go back to schools, go back to shops. The same people will chase them back. It's not enough to hold meetings. Then after holding meetings, when you hold meetings, and then after holding meetings, you come out and you say that this is what you have come to, this is your conference, is what you've decided. You have to put action to that meeting's words. You have to find a way to coordinate your security architecture to protect the people. At the same time, you have to also dialogue with the people. You have to dialogue with the people who are agitating and bring them together with the central government. You also have to do with central bodies, central organisations like the Orhanes and the Ibu, to seek the advice because you need to find a solution and fast. But let's look at the conspiracy theories that are out there. Before then, he made some theory that this might be something that's sponsored from the outside, that this might be the hand of Esau, trying to make the South East look bad, especially at a time where they're asking for spots on the table. Do you buy into this conspiracy theory and why would you think that if you do agree, why would any outside hand or influence be causing this sort of mayhem in the South East? My point in asking, in answering this question, but I'm going to answer it's very, very straightforward. That's because the beginning of the agitation was based on the IPOB agitation for more, based on the IPOB's agitation for the leader who has been incarcerated, so to speak. Now, in every such situation, you can get this kind of hijacks. Who do you get eventually blame? It's a person who starts it. So how do you then figure out? And that's where the problem lies. How do you then figure out who's a criminal and who's not? And that's a problem. So you can't answer this question in a one-size-fit all. Criminals will definitely infiltrate. Any fertile ground for them to operate, they will take that opportunity. And that's why agitation must be in such a manner that it is clear here. You must be able to identify who the leaders are, and you must try as much as possible not to include criminal activities in it. And that's exactly what it is. If you recall, given the NSAS protest, right down to when the sitting, the sitting, the criminal sittings were going on, the leaders of the NSAS always came out to say, look, we're not part of the criminal activities. These are all things who infiltrate it. So there was always that, even of mobility, there was always that clear demarcation. And that's exactly what it is all about. So in every wall, the shape of a bullet can go anywhere. And that's what's going on right now. Back to you, Mr Bonaia. It's incredible that, and it's a question source that EH is asking. If iPop is not responsible, why is iPop not speaking up more often? Why is iPop not asking for some form of handshake across the table, or maybe even asking for a dialogue of sorts to happen? Because if we think, or you think, or iPop members think, and supporters of iPop think that there's some form of outside influence, why are they not stepping up to the plate to douse this tension and go about it in a better way? Because, like EHI has said, the southeast is, of course, still going to, one way or the other, benefit from the negatives that come, the negative outcome of all of these agitations, deaths, bad economics, and, of course, destruction of life and property. Why is iPop not having conversations, or maybe Yohanezi might step in and be the middle ground for these conversations to be had instead of bullets flying across the heads or over the heads of people? Well, evidently, iPop has issued statements that are no longer in support of the sit at home. They issued the statement. When Dr Akwiri was assassinated, iPop came out to pull it to say, it's not the handwork of iPop. No, they are speaking. In fact, they are regretting that some of these are being hit on iPop. They already make a statement that they don't have hands in what is going on anymore. But is that enough? Putting out statements, is that enough? Is that enough to deal with the issue? No, I'm taking your question. Why are they not speaking out? So they are speaking out. They say they don't have hands in the killing. They say they are no longer in treasure in the sit at home. They made it clear. I hope you understand that the sit at home is no longer by them. But you will find that some other people are falsidings. That's why I say some other people are casting on the stage environment. They begin to falsid, creating problems all over. So as a man of art, it's a difficult scenario now. Because it's iPop Saturday, there's no doubt. But it has already gone out of the hand of iPop. But from the meeting we attended today, we have also resolved that all we have will be on deck to make sure that what is going on in the South East will not continue. We are working, we have resolved that to go into it, to wait into it, to do everything possible to ensure that the South East is not much in the South East. We are working towards that. Well, I want to say thank you to you for being part of the conversation. We want to say thank you. Thank you to you, Alex, for being part of the conversation. We appreciate it. Thank you, thank you. All right. Thank you for being part of the conversation tonight. We'll see you tomorrow on PlusPolitics. I'm Mary Anna Cohn. Have a good evening.