 Earlier, we received a report that gunmen in Imo State have threatened to cost mayhem if residents disobey the sit-out-home order of iPOP, while also told that schools and offices have shut down. Joining us via telephone is James, a resident of Oweri, the state's capital. Good afternoon, James, and thank you for joining us. Good afternoon. Thank you for being here. All right, James, so can you please bring us to speed about the current situation in Oweri as we speak right now? Over as we speak in Oweri, the tension in the coast is at the top of the coast, and that's what I thought was useful, that I've been thinking of in the streets. By using the wind and everything that people think are taking my number, and also I wish not to start national and national clubs and performance teams in parties. You will recall now that there are things between the states, but not in a really particular way, that for some time they've not been attacked in a really particular way. But we just saw one woman come up in this national health center. That one is very clear to all of us. For a time now that they have attacked in a really clean way, as we speak, there is no part of me in the U.S. state must have been taken over. They are trying to boost confidence among the residents. They are taking over the security of that place. There are no police stations there, talking about speed of government in the states. We are gradually approaching to the speed of government on the streets. It's also the same, I don't know if I've ever been to the U.S. or I'm not the only one who's been generalised, but because of the fact that the security of the state is on my side. They need to urgently address the issues about the people I'm talking about. You were saying that people are afraid to go about their businesses, and if I got you clearly, are you saying that we're talking about unknown gunmen or we're talking about iPop? Well, the issue was, because the letter was going to be signed by the woman, the leader of the unknown gunmen. They are called unknown gunmen, but they are typically the most unconnected to the execution of the attack. They are saying that unknown gunmen should be kept at home. And any day the leader of the indigenous people of the U.S. or U.S. men in the family to call them, they must be kept at home and that the people should come to life. James, is there any statement put out by the government or is there any assurance from the men of the Nigerian police in over where we as U.S. speakers regard the safety of citizens? Okay, apart from the government condemning the attack on the country home of the unknown gunmen, which is said to have been politically integrated, apart from that one that led to every statement from the government and with regard to the lack of going on, it doesn't mean that there are not many statements from the government. And the police commissioner and the police administration they are not believing that statement from them. They try to call the police commissioner to connect at the point to what to do, the city of U.S. But I saw a very long phone call of the police officers trying to move on too. I saw them not talking to me. James, how are you keeping safe just before we let you go? Well, there is tension everywhere. Everybody is going to speak. They are going out. Because these people are not in the booth. They show that these people are leaving because they are not in the booth. They are no longer outside. They show that these people are actually leaving the booth. So it makes us feel very unsafe here. And we want the government to do something very urgent about this. James, thank you so much. We have to let you go and that's because we're out of time. Thank you so much and keep staying safe, okay? Also joining us is A.K.I. Chimaze, a social commentator. If you can hear me, it's good to have you join us this afternoon on the news. Thank you very much. So let's get straight to it. Yes, please. We woke up to the notice that has been making the rounds about a non-gunman whose activities are related to that of IPOP, threatening residents, saying that if they do not obey the citadome order, they might just have to suffer from it and enforcing the Biafran law rules. What do you make of this situation? Thank you very much. As a social commentator and as an activist and the president of Southeast Asia for equity alliance, I would say what is happening in this situation in Southeast Asia according to the statement issued by the unknown government, we should try to first of all we should try to understand unknown government who are they speaking for. We should know that the IPOP are saying, as people have made a statement that they have cancelled the citadome in every Monday, on every Monday. So why are these unknown government carrying this? So we should, I think this now is time for our security apparatus, the Nigerian police and every apparatus of the nation to look into the situation, to have a serious investigation because I think the situation needs to be employed at this point in time to understand and be able to find out those behind this unknown government. Because if you are talking about IPOP issue, a system that there is no longer citadome and another set of people in the name of unknown government carrying those statement out. So we should be able to find out, let there be a total investigation to find out who these people are. Meanwhile, as a person, as the president of the party, we condemn in its entirety the unleashing of terror at the residence of the Orhanese Ndibu president, Professor Opeoso. So we condemn it as Ndibu. As Ndibu that we are known, we are not known for violence. We are people who are known for negotiation dialogue. So at this point in time, whatever be the piece that are covering themselves in the name of unknown government should come out and open and tell us what they want. So we are hiding under the umbrella of IPOP to be unleashing terror. If it's anything to go by, do you think that it helps in any way to push the IPOP agenda or the Biafran agenda, however you put it? There's no way terror, there's no way in security, there's no way unleashing terror on the people who will be able to help the agitation of IPOP. As a person and as somebody who is from Southeast Asia and as a leader, youth activists from Southeast Asia, I would think that the first of all, we should like, we need to try to address the situation in Southeast Asia, especially the IPOP issue. It's high time that the federation, the countries start looking into address this, why are these people and why are they agitating? So from this, we'll be able to try to not know how to solve this situation because there's no way in security we'll be able to help the zone except for the country at large. So what we need to do as a country to engage the IPOP to know how to solve it because one thing we should know that these people of Southeast Asia were talking about, there are people who have been managed, the number one people marginalized in Nigeria, the people feel, where people are anger, it can lead them to like, person like us who are engaging the nation on dialogue. Thank you so much, Ifayi Chimesi. We do appreciate your time with us this afternoon on the news.