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Soludo Clarifies: Native Doctor Crackdown Targets Crime, Not Tradition

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Anambra State Governor has defended his government’s recent actions against some self‑styled native doctors, stressing that the measures are aimed at curbing crime rather than targeting traditional beliefs.

Soludo emphasized that his administration respects freedom of worship and acknowledges traditional religion as part of the region’s cultural heritage. However, he insisted that the state will act against individuals who exploit spiritual practices to aid criminal activities, such as promising charms for kidnappers, robbers, or quick wealth.

He drew a distinction between genuine traditional practices and what he called “criminal idolatry,” stating that the government will not tolerate rituals or actions that promote insecurity. Law enforcement is deemed necessary when cultural or religious practices are used to facilitate unlawful behavior.

Authorities have already arrested and prosecuted several suspects involved in fraudulent or harmful rites, a move Soludo says is part of broader efforts to improve safety and uphold the rule of law in Anambra State.

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