Monday sit-at-home now virtually non-existent in Southeast – Soludo

Anambra State Governor, Prof Charles Soludo on Sunday said Monday sit-at-home order is now virtually non-existent in Southeast.

In a Twitter post, the governor said before assumed office, about nine local government in the state were held hostage by criminal elements masquerading as pro-secessionist groups.

He said with the launch of his “See something, say something campaign” and the synergy with security agencies, his administration is winning the battle against criminality.

Soludo said: “When we assumed office on the 17th of March, about nine local government areas (LGAs) were no-go areas. Criminals seized them. People were being killed and kidnapped every day.

“We tackled it head on and today we have liberated about 70 to 80 percent of them. Those camps have been destroyed.

“Occasionally, remnants of them come out to cause trouble but we are getting better by the day.

“We are also dealing with agberoes (touts). Anambra is a place where youths flock from various parts of the country.

“Some of them get into the markets and parks and unleash mayhem on the people. We are unrelenting in fighting this and it is getting better.

“The Monday sit-at-home is virtually non-existent, especially in urban centres like Awka and environs.

“The occasional ones where they give week-long sit-at-home, nobody is obeying it anymore.”

 

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