IGBO criminals are not shepherds behind the murder in southeast – Soludo

The Governor of the State Anambra, Charles Soludo, said on Tuesday, the criminals in the southeast were behind the murder and other violent crimes in the region and not the Fulani pastors who were contrary to the claims in many places.

The governor stated this at a city hall meeting with Anambra Indigenes in Diaspora, held at Metro Points Hotel in New Carrollton, Maryland, United States.

Soludo said 99.9 percent of the kidnappers and other criminals were arrested in the state because he served in 2022 was Igbos.

The governor has been in the US who was involved with Anambra Indigenes since Sunday to present a detailed report on his three -year management, including important milestones and challenges faced by his government.

He described a dangerous claim and misleading Fulani Fulani the shepherd terrorized in the southeast.

He said: “Let’s stop deceiving ourselves. Ask yourself: How what is called this loading survives in the forest for months without local support? Who gives them to eat?

“In three years and three months I was in the office, almost every kidnapper and armed criminal that we caught was IGBO. IGBOS kidnapped and killed fellow IGBOS – not Fulani herders. Anambra is ours. Our progress is the responsibility that is distributed.”

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