Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, has imposed restrictions on religious activities in public spaces, banning pastors from preaching on roads and in marketplaces. He stated that while freedom of worship is respected, religious activities must be confined to designated places of worship to maintain public order.
In addition to this, Soludo has also outlawed the activities of native doctors and spiritualists, accusing them of exploiting and deceiving the public. This move is part of a broader effort to curb fraudulent practices within the state.
The decision has sparked mixed reactions among residents. While some support the governmentâs efforts to regulate public activities, othersâparticularly traditionalistsâhave condemned the measures, accusing Soludo of religious bias and cultural suppression.
The debate continues as Anambra navigates the balance between public order and religious freedoms.
Governor Soludo has ban Pastor’s from preaching on the road and market places. pic.twitter.com/0T1e8nY9bq
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