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Monday Sit-at-Home: Gov. Soludo Orders One Week Closure Of Onitsha Main Market For Disobeying Instructions to Open

In a strong move to enforce the abolition of the long-standing Monday “sit-at-home” order in Anambra State, Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo has directed the immediate closure of the iconic Onitsha Main Market for one full week.

The Governor’s action came as a result of his unscheduled physical visit to the market where traders at the bustling market failed to open for business on Monday, January 26, 2026, in defiance of repeated state government directives mandating full resumption of commercial activities every Monday.

The sit-at-home practice, originally linked to security concerns and separatist agitations in the Southeast, has been officially abolished by the Anambra State Government as part of broader efforts to restore normalcy, boost economic activity, and improve security.

Governor Soludo, who has consistently warned that non-compliant markets, shops, or plazas would face sealing for one week (and potentially longer for repeated violations), invoked this penalty following the apparent non-compliance at Onitsha Main Market—one of Nigeria’s largest and most economically vital commercial hubs.

The closure is expected to remain in effect for seven days, during which trading activities will be suspended. The Government has emphasized that the measure aims to send a strong message against any lingering adherence to the sit-at-home order, which has previously crippled commerce across parts of the region.

The state government has also reiterated its commitment to ensuring Mondays are fully operational business days statewide, with similar warnings issued to other markets, schools, and civil servants (including salary deductions for non-compliance).

This development comes amid ongoing efforts by the Soludo administration to end the sit-at-home phenomenon, which has seen varying levels of observance despite the vastly improved security in the State.

BY Christian ABURIME

Written by Ogona Anita

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