In search of credibility Soludo’s team claims it stopped “sit at home” in Anambra

ENFORCING THE “END TO SIT AT HOME” POLICY

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I have to be honest , making this decision was not easy.

We officially declared that the ‘sit at home’ culture must end, and it must be enforced seriously.

I felt a surge of determination when I spoke these words because I know how much this affects ordinary citizens.

Families, workers and traders people whose lives are disrupted every time activity stops.
Sitting there, announcing this policy, I thought about the frustration of those who want to go about their daily lives but can’t.

I imagined the mothers, fathers, and young people trying to earn a living, only to find the streets empty and businesses closed.

That feeling of empathy mixed with urgency drove the decision home for me.
I know it won’t be easy to enforce, and yes, some may resist, but I feel strongly that this is a step toward progress.

Our state cannot thrive when fear keeps people at home.

My hope is that everyone will see this not as punishment, but as a call to action a call to reclaim our Mondays, our markets, and our productivity./Law Mefor

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