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Soludo states conditions for release of detained Native Doctors in Anambra
Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has explained the circumstances under which native doctors currently facing trial in the state could be considered for release.
The detained individuals, Chigozie Nwangu, popularly known as Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki from Oba, Eke Hit from Okija, and Onyeze Jesus from Nkpor, were arrested in February over allegations of promoting get-rich-quick practices, preparing charms for suspected criminals, and misleading youths into believing in wealth without hard work.
During a visit to Oba, hometown of Nwangu, some youths appealed for his release, describing him as a respected figure in the community.
In response, Soludo stressed that the matter was already before the court and beyond his unilateral decision.
“You are asking for the release of Akwa Okuko, but I want to say that there is a process. There is a process for me to follow, and there is a process for the court to follow too. Where we are now is the process of the court,” Soludo said.
He acknowledged the concerns of the youths but noted that the activities of the detained individuals had misled many young people.
“What we should be praying for is a speedy trial. If he is found guilty and convicted, after that, your leaders can meet with me, and we can discuss the possibility of a pardon. But until the judicial process is concluded, my hands are tied,” he added.
The governor urged the youths to support government efforts to tackle social vices such as drug abuse, kidnapping, and the quest for “fast money,” stressing that his administration remains committed to restoring values of hard work and integrity.
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