Soludo attends Palm Sunday Mass, urges Ndi-Anambra to embrace peace and take their land back from criminal elements
By Christian Aburime
Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State joined other hundreds of worshippers at St. Patrick’s Cathedral Church, Awka, for the Palm Sunday Mass held on Sunday.
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of the Holy week leading to Easter celebration. In Christendom, it commemorates the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, when Palm branches were placed in his path before his arrest on Holy Thursday and subsequent crucifixion on Good Friday. It is thus the final week of Lent which entails blessings and distribution of palms
In his homily to mark the occasion, His Lordship, Most Rev’d Paulinus Ezeokafor urged the congregation to emulate the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. He noted that Christ’s suffering and endurance are part of the grace that humanity enjoys today
He also called on the people of Anambra State to support Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo in his genuine efforts to rid the state of criminal elements. He urged the people not to be cowed but to brace up and ensure peace and tranquillity return to Anambra State
Governor Soludo in his remarks, spoke about the significance of the occasion and the need for the people to emulate the teachings, love and peace that Jesus Christ signifies.
Governor Soludo again reiterated that the insecurity being perpetrated in the state were the handiwork of people who are not indigenes of Anambra State.
He urged the people to cooperate with the government to flush out these criminal elements if they refused to accept the amnesty being granted to them. He noted that his government is ready to rehabilitate and assist them to begin a new meaningful life
He warned, however, that for those criminals who refused to renounce criminalities, will have themselves to blame. He therefore urged the people to cooperate and work harmoniously together to reclaim their land back from these criminal elements rampaging and killing innocent people at will
Other dignitaries at the Mass include: the Secretary to the State Government, Prof Solo Chukwulobelu; Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Ernest Ezeajughi; Hon Chinedu Nwoye, Deputy Chief of Staff/ Chief Protocol to the Governor; Engr Emeka Ezenwanne, former Commissioner of Public Utilities under Governor Willie Obiano’s administration; Hon Chris Azubogu, Member Representing Nnewi North/Nnewi South and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency; Barrister Leo Chiegboka and others