Soludo Speaks On Controversial Move
Charles Soludo has defended his government’s action against some native doctors in Anambra State, saying the move is aimed at tackling crime, not suppressing traditional religion.
The policy has drawn mixed reactions across the state.
The governor explained that the crackdown targets individuals allegedly using spiritual practices as a cover for illegal activities.
According to him, the goal is to restore order and protect residents from exploitation and crime.
He maintained that genuine practitioners of traditional religion have nothing to fear, as the focus remains on those linked to unlawful acts.
The administration believes the step is necessary to address growing concerns about insecurity.
The development has sparked debate among residents and cultural groups, with some backing the move while others call for caution to avoid infringing on legitimate traditional practices.

















