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Anambra Govt Denies Alleged Plot to Arrest Clerics, others after Soludo’s Re-election

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The Anambra State government says it is not true that Governor Prof. Chukwuma Soludo plans to arrest and jail religious leaders, especially Catholic Bishops, after his re-election.

Some online platforms had published stories claiming that the governor planned to arrest some clerics and native doctors if re-elected.

But in a statement issued by the state Commissioner for Information, Dr Law Mefor, on Tuesday, the government dismissed the reports as fabrications aimed at undermining peace in the state.

The Anambra Information boss, said the governor respects the rights and freedoms of all citizens, including religious leaders, and urged residents to disregard the false reports.

The statement read, “The attention of the Anambra State Government has been drawn to a fabricated story alleging that Governor Soludo plans to arrest Catholic bishops and priests after his re-election.

“We categorically state this report is false, baseless, and malicious. It is a clear example of misinformation intended to create tension and disrupt peace.”

“This is the handiwork of shadow opposition relying on propaganda due to weak campaigns; they should face their failing campaigns.”

“The Anambra Government assures the public, particularly the Catholic Church, of Soludo’s commitment to their rights and freedoms.

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“We urge Ndị Anambra to reject this false report and always require credible evidence before sharing such inflammatory stories.”

Mefor stated that the government remains committed to combating fake native doctors, fake Ndi Eze nwanyi, and fraudulent clergymen, which has given rise to ‘Oso Soludo’, and this fight must continue.

“Furthermore, the government will collaborate with the Federal Government to eliminate certificate forgers,” the statement concluded.

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