Soludo tells Anambra, “I’ll abolish stay-at-home days in 2023.” Peter Ekpa

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In 2023, Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo promises to put a stop to the Monday sit-at-home protests Simon Ekpa, a Biafra activist residing in Finland, announced in the state.

Soludo bemoaned the necessity to put an end to the sit-at-home campaign since the state can no longer afford to lose its public life.

The governor claimed that staying in was growing more common in the state.

During the state’s 2022 Public Servants Day, Soludo made the announcement.

“Last week, one insane person who lived in Finland declared a sit-at-home day; only Anambra did not observe it. We’ll cease playing “sit at home” by the time you come back the following year.

We cannot create a wealthy Anambra when we work four days, and when our children attend school four days, that is a 20% loss in productivity, he added. “We must get back to work, working five days a week, we must take back Anambra from the crooks,” he said.

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who first gave the command in the Southeast, wanted to reestablish the Republic of Biafra.

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