NewsWhy Anambra Indigenes Must Shun Sit-At-Home Order –  Gov. Soludo

Why Anambra Indigenes Must Shun Sit-At-Home Order –  Gov. Soludo

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By Ayodele Oni

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Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has met with various market leaders in the state, and urged them to contribute meaningfully to the economy of the State by opening for business, specifically,  on  Mondays and all  viable days.

The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that Soludo gave the directive on Thursday in Awka during an interactive session with market and line leaders from across the state.

“We will deploy stronger measures to enforce compliance, as many of those enforcing the sit-at-home are not indigenes of Anambra.”

The governor  told traders  that his  government was considering a “renovate or rebuild” option for the market facility.

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He said the project  would  either a redevelopment of the market into a modern trading hub or a comprehensive modernisation of the existing structures.

He said regardless of the option adopted, Monday market closures will no longer be tolerated.

Soludo said, “The sit-at-home practice has evolved from a political protest into a criminal activity and it is not in anyway linked to Mr Nnamdi Kanu.

“I do not support the sit-at-home order and it is not even observed in Umuahia, his hometown.

He also appealed for improved security presence in markets to ensure the safety of traders and customers.

He further called for the full operation of motor parks to enable the inflow of buyers from within and outside the state, as well as action against those who benefitted from or facilitated the enforcement of the sit-at-home.

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Soludo assured traders that the state government would overhaul the security architecture around markets to prevent harassment and guarantee the safety of lives and property.

He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to restoring normal commercial activities across the state.

Responding,  the market leaders expressed readiness to comply with the directive, but raised concerns about security and logistics.

The Chairman of the Onitsha Main Market, Mr Chijioke Okpalugo, said traders would commence Monday trading in line with the governor’s  vision.

According to NAN, the meeting was convened against the backdrop of the recent closure of the Onitsha Main Market and the lingering Monday sit-at-home practice in parts of the South-East.

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