Governor Soludo sets Conditions for release of detained Native doctors in Anambra
The Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has stated the conditions necessary for him to consider the release of prominent native doctors currently facing trial in the state.
The detained individuals, including Chigozie Nwangu (popularly known as Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki) from Oba, Eke Hit from Okija, and Onyeze Jesus from Nkpor, were arrested in February on serious allegations. These include promoting fraudulent get-rich-quick schemes, preparing charms for suspected criminals, and misleading youths into believing in wealth without legitimate hard work.
During a visit to Oba, Nwangu’s hometown, Governor Soludo was met with appeals from local youths requesting the release of the detained native doctor, whom they described as an important community figure.
In his response, Governor Soludo acknowledged the appeal but firmly emphasized that the matter is now a judicial process and beyond his unilateral control. He clarified that for him to intervene, the full legal proceedings must first conclude.
“You are asking for the release of Akwa Okuko, but I want to say that there is a process,” Soludo stated. “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.”
The Governor explained that the fastest path forward is to pray for a speedy trial. He added that only after the judicial process is concluded, and if the individuals are found guilty and convicted, community leaders approach can then him to discuss the possibility of a pardon. Until that time, he noted, his hands are tied.
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