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APGA JOINS FORCES WITH SOLUDO TO END WEEKLY SIT-AT-HOME ORDER

The ruling party in Anambra State, All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has thrown its weight behind Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo in his bid to end the Monday’s sit-at-home order in the state.

National Coordinator, APGA Media Warriors Forum, Mr Chinedu Obigwe, on Monday in Awka, said that the Governor would not succumb to criminal elements working hard to blackmail and derail the Governor’s efforts at curtailing insecurity in the state.

According to him, no matter what the criminal elements were doing, I the group would by the Governor’s decision to end the Monday sit-at-home order in the State.

Obigwe said the state Government had given the criminals hiding under the guise of enforcing the already cancelled sit-at-home order by the Indegenous People of Biafra, IPOB, enough time to repent.

He pointed out that the hoodlums terrorising the state were the Simon Ekpa’s faction of IPOB, who were labouring very hard to use their acts of terrorism to intimidate the Governor and instil fear in the minds of residents of the state.

According to him, for the avoidance of doubt, IPOB had cancelled the Monday sit-at-home order even before the emergence of Soludo as the state governor.

He urged the people of the state to commence full activities on Mondays as directed by the Governor, without any fear of intimidation by the hoodlums.

“We need to adhere to the Governor’s directive by going to work, school and markets.

“Soludo is a fearless lion that can neither be cowed nor intimidated by criminals that earn a living from insecurity. All they are doing is a waste of time because the governor is not someone that can be frightened, cowed or intimidated.

“His decision to end the Monday sit-at-home in the state stands and cannot be changed. What we like about Soludo is his approach and strong will to turn impossibility into possibility.

“He did not mince words in saying that he would discuss with the good, the bad and the ugly but that he will do everything humanly possible to actualise his dream of turning the state to a livable and prosperous homeland.”

While calling on the people of the state to support the Governor’s transformation agenda, the party said the state’s dying economy must be resuscitated by stopping the criminals enforcing the illegal sit-at-home.

“When Soludo assumed office, he realised that the ‘Monday sit-at-home order was killing the Anambra economy and destroying the future of our children; hence the reason he decided to collaborate with the authentic leadership of IPOB to go after the criminals that were still enforcing the already cancelled order.

“Investigation proved beyond every reasonable doubt that one Finland-based Simon Ekpa is the leader of the criminal gang terrorising the state and the whole Igbo land under the guise of enforcing the ‘Monday sit-at-home order.

“Ekpa has resorted to blackmailing Soludo and the authentic leadership of IPOB, but shame awaits him because the Governor is not ready to back out of his decision to restore the economy of the South-East from being destroyed by criminals. The most annoying part is that Ekpa is not based in Nigeria.

“Ekpa dumped Nnamdi Kanu and said openly that his faction of IPOB, would no longer take directives from him.

“But the Governor had gone as far as offering them amnesty and calling on them to drop their guns and embrace a legitimate way of earning a living. He recently revealed that the criminals terrorising the state, that were arrested by law enforcement agents, were not from Anambra State. I, therefore, believe they must be from Simon Ekpa’s home state.

“We must join hands with Soludo to resist these criminals that want to hold our state economy to ransom. On April 4, last week, the ‘Monday sit-at-home order was put to an end, with prayers in all the churches in the State. Anambra is our only State and we must restore the lost glory of our State by resuscitating our dying economy,” he said.

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