Sit-at-home: Soludo Offers Amnesty To Igbo Agitators Living In South East Forests

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*says, drop your guns, trust govt to help to forge a meaningful living


By; PAMELA EBOH Awka

The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo has offered amnesty to all Igbo brothers in the various forests around the South-East.
This is coming on the heels of Soludo’s efforts to end Mondays’ sit-at-home and calm  nerves.
The Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB) had declared sit-at-home as punitive measures, following the arrest and detention of its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
He urged the Igbo brothers to drop their guns, and trust government to help them forge a meaningful living.
Soludo who also attended a church service which he announced over the weekend  on Monday to offer prayers for the redemption of Anambra State and the entire South-East, said, “The task of taking back our dear state and reclaiming the dignity of our collective existence is at the heart of our drive towards a liveable and prosperous homeland. 
“This task is a must. I call for your support and prayers, as we have resolved to fiercely go after criminal elements who are out to threaten our peace and distort our development
“We have prayed to God, admonished our people and made commitment to ensuring that everyone concerned gets expeditious justice.
“Following the unanimous agreement of our leaders across board, and the endorsement of the entire body of Christ, I am pleased to inform our people that today, Monday April 4, 2022 marks the official end to the “Monday sit-at-home” in Anambra State.”
The former Central Bank Governor said that he will soon announce the membership of the Peace and Reconciliation Committee that will look into addressing all areas of sincere challenge, including interfacing with the Federal Government on behalf of all Prisoners of conscience. 
He added, “Anambra is the Light of the nation, we must keep it so.”

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