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Posted: 2025-04-25 07:11:19 UTC

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Nneka Chimezie, President of the Igbo Women's Assembly, expresses concerns that the presence of the military in the South East region of Nigeria is exacerbating fear and inadvertently enforcing the 'sit at home' order, rather than alleviating the situation.
Military presence in the South East increases fear among the population.
The military's actions are perceived as enforcing the 'sit at home' order.
The Igbo Women's Assembly is critical of the military's role in the region.
Increased fear due to military presence.
Perception of the military enforcing the 'sit at home' order.
Distrust between the community and the military.