Tag: Charles Soludo

  • BREAKING: INEC declares 61-year-old Charles Soludo winner of Anambra governorship election

    BREAKING: INEC declares 61-year-old Charles Soludo winner of Anambra governorship election

    Professor Charles Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has swept to victory in the Anambra governorship elections, winning 19 of the 21 local government areas of the state.

    “That Charles Chukwuma Soludo of APGA, having satisfied the requirements of the law is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected,” said the Independent National Electoral Commission’s Chief Returning Officer for the poll, Professor Florence Obi, in announcing the outcome on Wednesday morning.

    Candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (Mr Valentine Ozigbo) and Young Progressives Party (Senator Ifeanyi Ubah) each won a local government.

    But the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Andy Uba, was unable to win any local government in the election.

    Soludo, 61, a former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, secured 112,229 votes, twice more than his closes rival – PDP’s Ozigbo to be returned as winner of the election.

    Ozigbo had 53,807 votes while the other two frontline contenders – Uba and Ubah scored 43,285 and 21,261 votes respectively.

  • Anambra election: How Soludo defeated Andy Uba, Ozigbo in their LGA

    Anambra election: How Soludo defeated Andy Uba, Ozigbo in their LGA

    The candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Charles Soludo has won the highest votes in Aguata LGA of Anambra State.

    The APGA candidate defeated Andy Uba of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Valentine Ozigbo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the three frontrunners in the Anambra governorship election are from the same Aguata LGA.

    Here are the results from the LGA:

    • APGA – 9,136
    • APC – 4,773
    • PDP – 3,798
    • YPP – 1,070
    • ZLP – 120
    • Registered Voters – 14,4766
    • Accredited Voters – 20,809
    • Valid Votes: 19,548
    • Rejected Votes: 654
    • Total votes: 20,202

    Meanwhile, early results show that the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is leading generally in the election.

    Aside Aguata, Soludo has clinched other eight Local Government Areas, representing over one-third of the 21 LGAs in the State.

    The other LGAs are Orumba South, Orumba North, Njijoka, Awka South, Onitsha South, Enugu Anambra East, Anaocha, and Anambra East.

    The APGA candidate had boasted that “even if only 100 people vote in the election, he would emerge victorious”.

    Below are the results of the Seven LGAs:

    Njikoka LGA

    APC – 3216

    APGA – 8803

    PDP – 3409

    Orumba North

    APC – 2,692

    APGA – 4,826

    PDP – 1,863

    Orumba South LGA

    APC: 2,060

    APGA: 4394

    PDP: 1672

    AWKA SOUTH LGA

    APC – 2595

    APGA – 12891

    PDP – 5489

    Onitsha South LGA

    APC – 2050

    APGA – 4281

    PDP – 2253

    Enugu Anambra East LGA

    APC 381

    APGA: 4584

    PDP: 313

    Anambra East LGA

    APC 2034

    APGA: 9746

    PDP: 1380

    Anaocha LGA

    APC – 2085

    APGA – 6911

    PDP – 5,108

  • BREAKING: Commissioner kidnapped during bloody attack on Charles Soludo released

    BREAKING: Commissioner kidnapped during bloody attack on Charles Soludo released

    Engr Emeka Ezenwanne, Anambra State Commissioner for Public Utilities, who was kidnapped during the bloody attack on Prof Charles Soludo has been released.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports A police source confirmed that Ezenwanne was released during the early hours of Easter Sunday, 4th April, 2021.

    The Commissioner was kidnapped on Wednesday when gunmen invaded the venue of an interactive session between Soludo and youths of his community, Isuofia.

    The gunmen killed three policemen, and made away with the commissioner who had scaled the fence in an attempt to escape, but ran into the gunmen.

    Meanwhile, Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Mr C. Don Adinuba has also confirmed the release of Ezenwanne.

    Earlier, Mr James Eze, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Willie Obiano in an Easter message quoted the Governor as saying, “As Nigeria’s safest state, our resolve will always be tested by the criminal elements we have put out of business, but we have always come back stronger. Public safety is tied to liberty and the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. We shall continue to stay awake to ensure that Ndi Anambra can sleep with both eyes closed”.

    In the statement, the Governor commended the officers and men of the Anambra State Police Command for rising swiftly to the occasion after the recent incident where the former CBN Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo was attacked by gunmen in his Isuofia hometown, and arresting of four suspects.

  • BREAKING: Suspect in connection with bloody attack on Charles Soludo arrested

    BREAKING: Suspect in connection with bloody attack on Charles Soludo arrested

    The police command in Anambra has confirmed the arrest of one suspect in connection with the bloody attack by gunmen at the country home of a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Prof. Charles Soludo.

    Soludo was attacked at a campaign rally at a civic centre in Isuofia community in the Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra.

    Three policemen reportedly lost their lives during the attack, which occurred at about 5.30 p.m. on March 31, according to media reports.

    Soludo is a top contender for the governorship race on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance. The election is slated for Nov. 6.

    A statement issued on Thursday in Awka by the Spokesman of the Anambra State Police Command, DSP. Tochukwu Ikenga, said that a police team had been commissioned to undertake discrete investigation into the attack.

    Ikenga said that the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Monday Kuryas had visited the attack scene

    late on March, 31.

    “The assailants were resisted by security operatives present at the event and in the ensuing gun duel, three police operatives sustained severe gunshot injuries and were later confirmed dead in hospital.

    Their corpses have been deposited in the mortuary.

    “The attackers abducted one Engr. Emeka Ezenwanne, the Anambra State Commissioner of Public Utilities.”

    Ikenga said the police commissioner later visited Soludo at his home to commiserate with him on the incident.

  • FG, CBN responsible for Nigeria’s recession – Soludo

    Former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Prof. Charles Soludo, on Thursday took a swipe at the approach adopted by the Federal Government and the apex bank, CBN in managing Nigeria’s economy which according to him led to the present economic recession.

    Soludo said this in a paper he delivered at the 2017 International Conference of the Department of Business Administration of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State.

    He said the recession was avoidable if the right decisions had been taken.

    Poor ideas transcended over superior ideas, and we went into recession which was slightly avoidable. That is why academics must be alive to their responsibility of nudging us to reality; the reason I commend you for this international conference.

    Success and failure are all in the mind and only those who persist get to their destination.

    The recession Nigeria went into was largely avoidable and for things to change for the better, Nigeria cannot afford intellectual isolation because there is a need for exchange of ideas among intellectuals from various fields to put things right.

    Though economic crisis started in 2007 when most countries were witnessing recession, the Nigerian economy was growing because of the power of ideas of the people in charge. Instead of sustaining the growth, we drove the economy into this recession.

    For example, between 2010 and 2014, oil price was above $100 per barrel but we were unable to accumulate foreign reserve. When I took over as the CBN Governor, foreign reserve was about $10bn and we kept growing it on an annual basis as a deliberate policy such that it was over $45bn by the time I left.

    In 2010, I warned that if oil price went down to below $40 per barrel, most states would not be able to meet their obligations and that was exactly what happened. So, the problem was that we were not saving and we were even borrowing to implement recurrent expenditures.

    We were borrowing for consumption and for capital projects with the result that all the money we spent was borrowed at a time.

    When the oil price slumped, some people in government even felt that it was not going to last and continued their spending spree. Some also felt that the exchange rate could be fixed and some of us warned that doing so would result to high inflation.

    And when the problem manifested, a fire-fighting approach was adopted by the CBN which decided to give bailout to states. Because of these responses, the economy witnessed a shock and we thought we could reinvent economic theory and principle as a unique Nigerian approach,” Soludo said.

    He, however, expressed hope that the recently launched economic recovery plan will revive the economy.

    We do not have to be running to Abuja for everything and that was why I was surprised when some people canvassed that local governments should be going to Abuja to take their allocations directly,” Soludo added.