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Sit-at-home: Senate urges FG to extradite Simon Ekpa amid Southeast unrest

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The Senate has asked the Federal Government to approach the Finnish Government to extradite Simon Ekpa, a self-acclaimed disciple of Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.

Ekpa who is the head of the Auto Pilot, a faction of the secessionist group has continued to order his loyalists to enforce sit-at-home in the Southeast region, crippling economic activities in the area.

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The sit-at-home which is mostly enforced on Mondays, has led to unrest in the southeast region.

During its plenary on Wednesday, the Senate condemned the unrest and asked the government to ensure that Ekpa, a citizen of Finland is brought back to the country.

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