WAEC 2024: Abia Governor, Otti Speaks On Handling Sit-At-Home Situation

Publish date: 2024-08-08

Legit.ng journalist Adekunle Dada has over 5 years of experience covering metro and government policy

Umuahia, Abia state - The Abia state government said it is engaging with the organisers of Thursday’s 30 sit-at-home order commemorating the Biafra Heroes Day.

Ferdinand Ekeoma, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Governor Alex Otti said the engagement ensures that students sitting for the West African Examination Council (WAEC) are not affected.

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He stated this while speaking to Channels Television in Umuahia, the Abia state capital on Thursday, May 30.

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According to Ekeoma, Otti’s administration has no desire to engage in needless conflict with the organisers.

He disclosed that the state government is in touch with all the schools affected to see what could be done so that WAEC exams are not disrupted.

Ekeoma said:

“We are in touch with schools on how to handle the situation.“We are not interested in unnecessary confrontation with the people who are appealing for sit-at-home in honour of their dead ones. They have every right to mourn their own, especially going by the history of that war.”

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Legit.ng recalls that Governor Otti ordered security agencies to urgently rescue three school children abducted by a motorcyclist in Ikwuano.

The governor personally assured the parents of full state support and prioritised the children's safe return.

Gunmen attack Army outpost in Aba

Legit.ng earlier reported that no fewer than three Nigerian soldiers were reportedly killed by masked gunmen in Obikabia junction off Umuola in Aba North local government area on Thursday, May 30.

The gunmen who attacked the soldiers unaware in SUVs burnt their patrol van and the outpost at Obikabia junction.

It was gathered that military aircraft started hovering around Aba city centre after the attack on Thursday, May 30.

Source: Legit.ng

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