ANAMBRA MOVES TO END SIT-AT-HOME ON MONDAYS: ORDERS TEACHERS TO DUTY

The Anambra State Government has issued an Executive Order aimed at ending the closure of schools and government offices on Mondays over sit-at-home.

It warned that any teacher or non-tutorial staff who fails to comply will either receive 20 per cent of his/her salary or forfeit it entirely.

This was conveyed in a letter dated January 22, 2026, and signed by Board Secretary, Universal Basic Education Board, Loveline Mgbemena.

Mgbemena directed all permanent board members, officers in charge of the 21 local government areas, zonal directors, and all departmental directors to bring the content of the letter to the notice of all staff under them and ensure adequate compliance.

She said the development is sequel to the state exco retreat held on January 21, 2026, presided over by the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo.

She warned that by this directive, any staff, both tutorial and non-tutorial, who fails to attend school or office on Monday will either receive 20 per cent of his/her salary or forfeit it entirely.

The letter is titled, ‘Executive Order on termination of Monday sit-at-home in Anambra State’.

It read in part, “Sequel to the state exco retreat held on January 21, 2026, presided by the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, I am directed to inform you that the state government has directed and also as a decision that the protracted Monday sit-at-home in Anambra State has been abolished with immediate effect.

“By this directive, any staff, both tutorial and non-tutorial, that fails to attend school or office on Monday will either receive 20 per cent of his/her salary or forfeit it entirely.

“You are to bring the content of this letter to the notice of all staff under you and ensure adequate compliance.

“Please be properly guided, as the above is the executive decision of the state government.”

Recall that the Indigenous People of Biafra declared every Monday a sit-at-home day starting from August 9, 2021, until its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, is released from prison.

This was contained in a statement by the group’s Media and Public Secretary, Emma Powerful, declaring the restriction of movements and directing schools, markets, and motor parks to remain shut on Mondays.

Although the leadership of IPOB has long abolished the directive, the people still observe it till date due to fear of attacks.

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