Soludo Moves to End Monday Sit-At-Home in Anambra State

Soludo Moves to End Monday Sit-At-Home
Soludo Moves to End Monday Sit-At-Home

Summary: Governor Chukwuma Soludo announces the end of Monday sit-at-home in Anambra State during his second term inauguration, highlighting improved security and economic activities across the state.

Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, don finally declare say the notorious Monday sit-at-home wey don dey cripple economic activities for the state don end once and for all. The governor make this declaration on Tuesday, March 17, during him second term inauguration for Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka.

The ceremony, wey feature top dignitaries like former presidents Goodluck Jonathan and Olusegun Obasanjo, plus Vice President Kashim Shettima, na moment of joy as Soludo take am announce the good news to Ndi Anambra.

Security Don Improve Well Well

“The debilitating Monday sit-at-home don end, and our schools, markets, businesses, and public servants don return back to work,” Soludo declare with confidence. “Ndi Anambra fit now talk say we get one of the safest states for Nigeria.”

The governor even use practical example show say things don really change: “I sure say many of una fly enter Anambra yesterday, being Monday. Before before, e no dey possible at all.”

The sit-at-home order, wey start as protest concerning the detention of Nnamdi Kanu by Federal Government, don dey cause serious wahala for the state. Every Monday, residents go dey house, markets go close, and businesses go shutdown – causing serious economic losses.

Criminals Camps Destroyed, LGAs Liberated

Soludo no just stop for words; he come with receipts of wetin him government don achieve. According to am, “Some 62 criminal camps don already scatter, and 8 local government areas wey criminals been dey control totally don regain their freedom.”

The progress fit see for the economic activities wey don return. “Anambra enjoy better Christmas season in decades last December,” the governor explain. “We see mass return of people, and over 10,000 visitors dey visit the Solution City every day until January 10th.”

War Against Native Doctors and Criminality

One of the bold moves wey Soludo take na to tackle the issue of criminal native doctors wey been dey give protection to criminals. The governor talk say enforcement efforts under “Oso Soludo” don make hundreds of these dangerous native doctors run commot.

He mention the case of Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki, wey been dey popular for his activities, as example of how serious the government dey take the matter. “He don plead guilty and dem don sentence am to jail term. Dem also destroy him massive shrine,” Soludo reveal.

Cultural Rebirth and Youth Redemption

The Anambra governor talk say the state been dey face serious problem with youths wey dey pursue “wealth without work” – something wey been dey lead to criminality. But now, with the Homeland Security Law 2025 wey dem pass, the government don get better tools to tackle these issues.

“We dey serious crusade for ethical and cultural rebirth,” Soludo explain. “Na so we go fit rescue our youth and secure the future from drugs, cultism, magic, and criminality.”

Wetin This Mean for Ndi Anambra

With the official declaration say Monday sit-at-home don end, business owners and residents fit now plan their activities without fear. Schools fit hold classes, markets fit open, and workers fit go office every Monday – just like normal day.

This development na major win for Anambra State and e show say with determination and proper security measures, even the most stubborn problems fit get solution.

As Soludo begin him second term, the message clear: Anambra don return back to normalcy, and the government ready to continue the fight against any form of criminality wey wan disturb the peace wey dem don achieve.

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