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Sit At Home: Anambra Govt Capitulates, Surrenders Mondays To IPOB, Adopts Saturday As School Day

Afnews Editor

Oct 25, 2021

The Anambra State Government has adopted Saturday as a school day to replace Monday, which has been marked as the sit-at-home day by the Indigenous People of Biafra.

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This was made known in a recent memo by the government titled, 'Anambra State Government Approves Saturday as School Day', adding that Saturday classes commence on October 30, 2021.

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The statement read, "I am directed by the Executive Secretary to inform you that the Anambra State Govt. has approved Saturdays as school days in place of Mondays.

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"All HMs are to notify teachers, pupils as well as parents about the new development. Quality Assurance supervision and every other supervision henceforth will hold on Saturdays.

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"Every game permission for absent from classes on Saturdays must be addressed to the Executive Chairman ASUBBEB through the Executive Secretary following due process. Saturday classes will commence on 30/10/21 ie next week."

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The State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Don Adinuba, confirmed the statement.

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Recall that on July 30, 2021, IPOB in a statement issued by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, declared that every Monday starting from August 9, there would be a sit-at-home form of protest until Nnamdi Kanu, its leader, was released from the custody of the Department of State Security.

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