Anambra govt assures residents of safety warn Monday not a work free day | NN NEWS

The Anambra State Government has reminded all individuals and organisations in the state that Monday, November 22, 2021, is not a work-free day in the state. 

A Public Service Announcement signed by the Commissioner for Information & Public Enlightenment, C Don Adinuba said the reminder became imperative in view of the tendency of some people to observe in the last few months Monday as a work-free day, in compliance with the directive by some non-state actors. 

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) had in September declared Mondays as a sit-at-home in an effort to press the Federal Government to free its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who is currently standing trial for some charges in Abuja. 

However, the sit-at-home was later suspended by IPOB, warning that any person who still tries to enforce the rescinded decision is on his or her own and will, therefore, be dealt with accordingly.  

The announcement reads in part: “The IPOB leadership has kept every pledge it has made, including rescinding its decision to thwart the November 6 gubernatorial election in Anambra State. In fact, far from disrupting the election, IPOB encouraged the people of Anambra State to come out in their numbers and exercise their democratic right on November 6. 

“The election is now recognized as easily the most peaceful and the fairest election since the State was created in 1991.  

“In consideration of the high level of responsibility displayed by the IPOB leadership, a group of Igbo leaders, including worthy sons of Anambra State, met President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, at State House, Abuja, on Friday, November 19, 2021 to plead that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu be released and the issues around his arrest and trial resolved in a political way. 

“The month of December is almost here. It is the month mankind marks the birth of Jesus Christ, and it is defined by peace, unity, love, solidarity and merrymaking. This period also ushers in a new year which itself is a festive period.  

“Ndi Anambra, like many other Nigerians, use the period to launch community and church development projects, hold cultural festivals and conduct important personal, family and community events such as marriages, weddings and title taking. All this requires a lot of money. What is more, parents and guardians pay the educational fees of their children and wards during this period, thus making January the longest month in the year, as it is described in common parlance.” 

The Anambra Government urged residents to go about their normal business every Monday without any fear of disruption of their work or any kind of harassment from any quarters from Monday, November 22, 2021. 

While saying that t is in the interest of the people that all markets, businesses, offices and all schools in Anambra State operate fully every Monday, with effect from Monday, November 22, 2021, it gave assurance that people will not face any kind of molestation on any day of the week from any quarters henceforth.

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