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  • Anambra Guber: No competition, other candidates just raising funds – Soludo

    Anambra Guber: No competition, other candidates just raising funds – Soludo

    Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo says his opponents in the upcoming Nov. 8 governorship election are merely using their candidacies as a means to raise funds.

    Soludo, candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), made the assertion on Saturday during an endorsement rally organised by party faithful from the Anambra Central Senatorial District.

    The political rally held at Ekwueme Square in Awka,  was organised to show support for the re-election of Soludo.

    He said: “To ensure order, equity and fairness in Anambra politics, the people came together and agreed on a zoning system among the three senatorial zones.

    “Anambra Central started it with Mr Peter Obi, followed by Anambra North under Dr Willie Obiano and now it is the turn of Anambra South and we will have it for eight years.

    “After Soludo, power will shift back to Anambra Central. So, there is no contest or vacancy in Anambra State  Government House.

    “As far as we are concerned, nobody else is contesting.The other contenders are just doing fundraising, meeting with state governors and seeking support.”

    Soludo expressed gratitude to the people for their solidarity and support, promising to sustain the transformation and development agenda of his administration.

    “You have not seen anything yet; this is just the beginning. We are already putting plans in place for a rail network in the state, and it will be unveiled soon.

    “We applied for this job, and we will continue working to improve the welfare of our people. With your continued support, Anambra will be transformed. A new Anambra is on the rise,” he said.

    Soludo urged APGA faithful to go to their wards and mobilise electorate to vote massively for APGA on Nov. 8.

    Earlier,  Mr Chukwuma Okoye, Deputy Speaker, Anambra State House of Assembly, read a  communiqué on behalf of Anambra Central, endorsing Soludo’s candidacy and reaffirming support for the zoning formula to promote peace, equity, and progress.

    The event also featured the conferment of the chieftaincy title “Olu Atu Egwu” on Governor Soludo by the traditional rulers of the Anambra Central Senatorial District.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has scheduled the Anambra governorship election for Nov. 8, 2025, with 16 candidates in the race.

  • It took me 1yr to decide to join APGA in 2013 – Soludo

    It took me 1yr to decide to join APGA in 2013 – Soludo

    Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State says it took him a year to decide to join the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in 2013.

    Soludo disclosed this on Wednesday in Awka while welcoming 15,000 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra, who defected to APGA.

    He said: “The first political party I joined was the PDP and I was the flag bearer in the 2010 governorship election in Anambra. During that time, I worked  with many of you.

    “It took me one year to take the decision to join APGA in 2013 and when I joined they disqualified me as governorship candidate but I persisted because I knew it was my last bus stop.

    “Today, I am a governor and the national leader of APGA. APGA is the first progressive party in Nigeria, registered in 2002.

    “It is not just a political party but a movement in Anambra, where everybody is equal and no one is left behind.”

    Soludo encouraged the new party members to register at the ward level to finalise their APGA membership and also be part of the party’s cooperative designed to empower its members.

    Earlier, the State Chairman of APGA, Mr Ifeatu Obi-Okoye, welcomed and  formally admitted the new members.

    He also commended the governor for his leadership style, which had  drawn members from other political parties to join APGA.

    Mr Chukwudi Umeaba, the former state Chairman, PDP, who spoke on behalf of the former PDP members, stated that their decision to join the APGA movement was driven by governor Soludo’s people-oriented policies and initiatives.

    “We decided to collapse PDP into APGA to join the winning team. Our goal is to support the governor in fulfilling his agenda for the development of Anambra,” he said.

  • Anambra 2025: Soludo wins APGA governorship ticket

    Anambra 2025: Soludo wins APGA governorship ticket

    Gov. Chukwuma Soludo on Saturday won the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) governorship primary in Anambra.

    Soludo was declared winner at the primary held at Dr Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka, amidst tight security and under the watch of the officials of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The governor, who vying for a second term, polled 3,171 votes from the 3,175 accredited delegates across the 326 political wards on the state.

    He was confirmed with a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ vote in the primary election.

    While presenting the party’s nomination certificate to the governor, Chairman of APGA Primary Election Electoral Committee, Chief Uchenna Nwegbo, said the process was in compliance with the Electoral Act, 2022.

    Nwegbo said that Soludo’s unanimous adoption as the sole candidate of the party for the Nov. 8 governorship election also adhered to the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022.

    Reacting,  the governor praised APGA officials for organising what he called a well-structured exercise.

    He also commended the delegates for their disciplined conduct and expressed gratitude to the people for their trust and support.

    “Never before in Anambra’s history has there been such a wide consensus. I am truly humbled, and I assure you that I will not let APGA and the people of Anambra down.

    “We will continue to work to deepen our vision of infrastructure development, human capital investment, security and  economic transformation.

    “Anambra has not seen anything yet. Our agenda is loaded and we will continue the progress unbroken,” he said.

    NAN eports that Soludo has re-nominated Dr Onyekachi Ibezim as his running mate for the forthcoming governorship election in the state.

  • My administration did not borrow in 3 years – Soludo

    My administration did not borrow in 3 years – Soludo

    Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Charles Soludo has said that his administration achieved significant progress in infrastructure and human capital development in three years without borrowing money.

    Soludo made the disclosure on Sunday during a thanksgiving Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Awka, ahead of the celebrations marking his third anniversary in office on March 17.

    He said: “I express my gratitude to the Almighty God because it is a journey ordained by God. Tomorrow, March 17, we will be three years in office.

    “Three years ago, we applied for this job and you employed us based on trust. Looking back on the promises we made, it is fair to say so far, so good.

    “We have commissioned over 750 kilometers of roads, with more than 400km already completed. Additionally, we have recruited over 8,000 teachers and rehabilitated public schools to enhance the education sector.

    “We achieved remarkable progress in youth empowerment, agriculture, security, and the health sector. Today, Anambra is leading in health in Nigeria.

    “We have done all these without borrowing one kobo in three years.

    The governor said his goal was to transform the state into the Dubai, Taiwan, and Silicon Valley of Africa, leveraging its abundant resources and exceptional human capital.

    “We still have one more year left in this tenure, and I want to assure you that we will continue working diligently every single day to fulfill the promises we made to you.

    “So far, we are on track to laying the foundations for realising the Anambra of our dreams,” he said.

    Soludo thanked residents for their support and prayers.

    Earlier in his sermon, Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah, said that serving as a governor, senator, or bishop is a sacred contract with both God and the electorate.

    According to him, it is a form of stewardship, where one is entrusted with duties that demand accountability to the people and adherence to personal principles.

    Kukah praised Gov. Soludo for his accomplishments over the past three years and for his expression of gratitude to God.

    “I’m from Kaduna State, but I must admit I’m jealous of the progress in Anambra. You have consistently had governors who leave their unique mark in terms of good governance.

    “Anambra is a state with great men and women like Cardinal Francis Arinze, late Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Adichie, late Dr Alex Ekwueme and many others. And I’m happy that Gov. Soludo is consolidating on the gains.

    “I have seen some of the projects by Gov. Soludo and I commend him. These are projects that will improve the quality of life of the people.

    “I pray that your agenda for securing the people, for education, health, women and youth empowerment will be achieved by God’s Grace for the betterment of the people,” Kukah said.

  • Why I pulled out of World Bank loan, refused to borrow – Soludo

    Why I pulled out of World Bank loan, refused to borrow – Soludo

    Anambra State Governor, Charles Chukwuma Soludo says his administration pulled out of an existing loan arrangement with the World Bank to save the state from “debt overhang”.

    Soludo said this while addressing members of the Late Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah Media team who were on inspection of the ongoing Government House and Governors Lodge project in Awka on Sunday.

    He said his administration had not only refused to borrow from any bank or institution but also refused to access the Federal Government loan to states in 2024.

    He said that notwithstanding the development, his administration had embarked on ambitious and people oriented projects which were at various stages of completion.

    According to him, it may interest you to know that Anambra is the only state that pulled out of an existing World Bank loan arrangements which was signed before I came in.

    “I looked at the terms of the loan and I said it was not sustainable; it was easy to continue with it because the next generation will pay but based on the terms, it was a bad deal for Anambra.

    “Last year N438 billion was distributed to 35 states, Anambra was the only state that did not take it. I need money but I cannot borrow my state into slavery,” he said.

    Soludo said he was giving Anambra a permanent Government House and Governor’s Lodge 34 years after it was created, expressing regret that the facilities had exited at a construction company office and outside Awka respectively.

    He said that it was a magnificent project with about 34 buildings which were being built to last, such that in the next 200 years, they would still be standing like the White House in America.

    “I said we are going to break the jinx and we are doing that with the biggest and the best that somebody said is going to be like a mini city,” he said.

    Soludo said he had done over 750 kilometers of roads with about 410km completed with attention to parts of the state that had not seen tarred roads since their existence.

    “We have touched education, health, youth empowerment, social reorientation and bringing back our value of dignity in labour against this new get rich quick mentality that is destroying our youths.

    “I told Anambra people when I was sworn in that I will show them where every Kobo they gave me is channeled,” he said.

    Mr Kamen Ogbonna, the Leader of the Ubah media team said they were impressed with what the governor was doing as it aligned with their Philosophy.

    Ogbonna said it was interesting to note that Soludo had made such progress in three years without borrowing from any source.

    “The magnitude of the Government House and Governors Lodge will tell you why other governors carefully avoided the project,” he said.

    Nollywood stars including Steve Alajemba (Uwaezuoke) and Collins Monago who were on the trip lauded Soludo for his works and urged Anambra people to support him to continue the good job as they prepared  for Nov. 8 guber.

  • Anambra 2025: I’m open to coalition that can stop Soludo – Nwosu

    Anambra 2025: I’m open to coalition that can stop Soludo – Nwosu

    Mr John Nwosu an aspirant in the Nov. 8 governorship election in Anambra says he will support any coalition that will stop the reelection of Gov. Chukwuma Soludo.

    Nwosu, who is aspiring on the platform of the Labour Party said this while speaking to newsmen in Awka on Monday.

    He said Anambra was going through its worst government since the fourth republic and needed redemption even though if it will take a coalition of people who were ready to provide a better deal for the people.

    Nwosu said the development going on in Anambra is not commensurate with the increase in resources accruing to the state.

    “The new infrastructure the government claim to have built are hardly commensurate with the revenue the state has garnered in three years, focusing on infrastructure at the expense of peace, security and quality of life is counterproductive.

    “In fact, talks about coalition are ongoing, the common denominator is the collective will to bring this disastrous administration to an end.

    “Anambra’s interest supersedes any personal interests or ambitions. If it will take a coalition of like minds to stop Gov. Chukwuma Soludo and his cabal, so be it.

    “I am ready to be part of that coalition, we must all get involved in rescuing Anambra,” he said.

    Nwosu said he was confident that the 2025 election would be free, fair and that the masses were now aware enough to make electoral choices and defend them

    He said he was the best candidate for LP ticket and most qualified to takeover from Soludo while reiterating his commitment to serve for one term of four years.

    “I believe the people of Anambra State will get the government they deserve if they turn out boldly to vote for such a government.

    “There will only be one LP candidate after the April 5 primaries, if it is me, I will expect my fellow aspirants to rally around and support me, if it is someone else, I will do the same,” he said.

  • Nigeria has no state religion, only manipulators of religion – By Owei Lakemfa

    Nigeria has no state religion, only manipulators of religion – By Owei Lakemfa

    Anambra State Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo in a Trumpian manner, made several fallacious and specious statements at the December 2024 dedication of a new church building in Onitsha. For example, the press quoted him as saying: “Since the inception of my administration, we have declared war on criminals, their shrines, priests and burnt down their idols.”

    In this claim, he tries to present non-Christians and non-Muslims as the criminals in the state. This is a fallacy. Criminals including elites looting our common patrimony, cut across all religions. In fact, many criminals who claim adherence to foreign religions, use the proceeds of their crime to go on pilgrimages. When he talked about declaring war on “their shrines”    Soludo exhibits his severe limitation of the English language.

    The Oxford Dictionary explains that a shrine is: “a place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic, marked    by a building    or other construction.” So, the building he went to open in Onitsha, is nothing but a shrine.

    Then he mentioned priests; but it is not traditional religion alone that has priests, all major religions I know including Christianity which he claims to practice, also have priests.    Soludo    proudly proclaims that he has: “ burnt down their idols.” An idol is an image or representation of the Almighty. The fact that churches have the images of the cross, Jesus or    Mary, does not mean those are what Christians worship, it simply means that they are images or some representation or symbol.

    So, if Soludo has been involved in burning idols, then he is publicly confessing to criminality and deserves to be tried and imprisoned once he ceases to be governor and loses his immunity. He wails that: “”Idolatry is the fastest growing religion in the state.” As I explained earlier, traditional religion adherents, at least in Nigeria, do not worship idols; these are mere representations.

    Rather, they believe in God, and this has been so for thousands of years before Christianity.    So, it was not foreigners    who taught    Africans about God.    Thousands of years before Abraham was reportedly called from Ur of the Chaldees, the Yorubas knew God as Olorun or Olodumare, the Hausas call him Ubangiji while the Igbos call him Chineke, Olisa or Chukwu, which is the governor’s middle name.

    In any case, how can it be a state matter that a particular religion is allegedly winning more adherents? How does such concern put food on the table of the Anambra people? How does it lead to the provision of more schools, hospitals, houses or jobs? Is Governor Soludo in reality such a jobless man?

    In addressing imaginary enemies, Soludo said:  “They can come with whatever they want to but with the Bible in our right hand, we shall prevail.” Wrong! What the Governor as the chief security officer of Anambra State    needs to wield in his right hand is not the Bible, but the law, and in his left hand, the sword of justice. He was not elected into office as a priest, but to govern in accordance with the constitution.

    Soludo in a self-righteous manner proclaimed on the rooftops: “We must not take it for granted. Pope Francis preaches ecumenism. I just don’t preach it, I try to live it out.”    Such claims of piety, cut no ice. Religion is an issue between a person and God and, only God knows who truly worships him. Jesus Christ had settled such matters thousands of years ago when he was quoted in Mathew 7: 21-23 as saying: “Not everyone who says to me ‘Lord, Lord’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven” What is expected of Soludo as a Governor is not to shout around about ecumenism, but to promote the unity of    all Nigerians irrespective of religion, ethnic nationality, regionalism and political affiliation.

    Soludo at the ceremony, proclaimed Anambra a Christian State. This, like most Soludo talks and programmes, is empty talk. Was this a proclamation of the State Assembly, or the product of a referendum? This false claim is an impeachable offence as it is a blatant violation of the constitution. Section 10 states in simple English: “The Government of the Federation or State shall not adopt any religion as State religion.”

    If Soludo were a man of honour, based on this his patently false claim, should have resigned and returned to his profession of economic speculation and preaching the discredited gospel of the Western Structural Adjustment Programme, SAP which ruined most African countries including Nigeria.

    This Soludo declaration which is part of the strategy of causing confusion and disunity amongst the Nigeria people, is an old discredited one. This dates back to colonial times when the colonialists championed the divisive politics and slogan of ‘Muslim North’ in reference to Northern Nigeria which in reality, was, and remains, a multi-religious, multi-ethnic, multi-lingual and multi-cultural society. The British colonialists were so vicious, and that in order to sponsor religious divide in Northern Nigeria, it consciously excluded Christians from being admitted into Katsina College, the only school in the 1920s providing high school education in the North.

    Some years ago, some state Governors imposed Sharia based on claims that the states they ruled were Muslim States. Those governors succeeded so well that when the extremist fruits they planted sprouted into Boko Haram and bandits, even they themselves cannot comfortably live    in their states. They became muffled choristers of religious de-radicalization in Northern Nigeria.

    Today, there is a similar retrogressive movement in Western Nigeria. There are now traditional rulers who want to ban traditional religion in favour    of their own private religion. There are also those who are obviously profiting from a campaign to introduce Sharia in the area. When such campaigns bear fruits as they did in the North, such characters will flee the land.

    Promotion of religious extremism continues in various forms. For instance, while Jesus Christ fasted for forty days, a leading Nigerian church, obviously in order to get ahead of its rivals,    has in 2025 decreed 100 days of fasting. Apart from the health of the adherents who are engaged in these marathon fast, what sense does it make to get a people to fast for 100 of the 355 days in a year?  So while serious countries like the United States and China will be at work, producing, some Nigerians will be spending about one third of a year fasting and praying.

    We need to call to order, people misusing religion for divisive politics and private gains; violating the secular provisions of the constitution and generally, luring Nigerians into lethargy when they should be productive.

  • Anambra gov, Soludo announces reward for credible information on kidnappers, armed robbers

    Anambra gov, Soludo announces reward for credible information on kidnappers, armed robbers

    Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has announced a  reward that could be as much as N5million  for a whistleblower who gives information that will lead to the arrest of kidnappers and armed robbers.

    It is also available for anyone with information that would lead to discovery of their campsites and their round-up in the state.

    Soludo made the announcement at the formal launch of Operation ‘ Udo Ga-Achi’,l (Peace shall Prevail), a joint security intervention force, on Saturday in Awka.

    He said the security initiative was designed to safeguard the lives and well-being of all residents and visitors in state.

    According to him, there is the need for a collective action to fight insecurity as the acts and dynamics of criminality have evolved and become hydra-headed.

    “We are taking a decisive action on security with the formal launching of Operation ‘Udo Ga-Achi’ because we are determined to fight criminality and ensure Anambra becomes the safest state.

    “We need people in the communities to give information to security agencies through our toll free line – 5111.

    “For whistleblowers, anyone that gives us credible information that leads to the arrest of any kidnapper or armed robber or information that leads to rounding up of criminals in a camp will be paid a bounty of any amount up to a maximum of N5 million (depending on the class of criminal).

    “We encourage each community to design and execute its own security programme. On monthly basis, any community with zero crime will get a reward of N10 million,” he said.

    The governor said 2000 personnel drawn from the Nigerian Police Force, Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, Department of State Services, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and vigilante group known as ‘Agunechemba’, had been mobilised for the operation.

    Soludo said that 200 patrol vehicles had been procured and would be active in the nooks and crannies of the state.

    “This operation is designed to tackle the rising insecurity in Anambra, including kidnapping, armed robbery, cultism, drug epidemic, criminal idolatry, land grabbing, touting and other violent crimes.

    “On the part of government, be rest assured that we are determined to take the criminals head-on and quadruple our efforts in security.

    “For our long-term survival, we must rise up and fight together. If you see or know something, say or do something! Silence means complicity,” he said.

    Earlier, the governor signed the Anambra State Homeland Security Bill 2025 into law to legalise the new security initiative in the state.

    He also announced Igwe Chidubem Iweka of Obosi as the Chairman, Anambra State Traditional Rulers’ Council.

    Speaking on behalf of Security Commanders, the Commissioner of Police, Nnaghe Obono-Itam, commended the state government for the initiative and promised the readiness of security agencies to ensure Anambra is safe and secure.

  • Soludo has failed, give me just 4yrs, I’ll restore confidence in governance -Moghalu boasts

    Soludo has failed, give me just 4yrs, I’ll restore confidence in governance -Moghalu boasts

    Fresh member of the Labour Party(LP) and the immediate past Managing Director and Chief Executive of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Chief George Nnadubem Moghalu who at the weekend confirmed his intention to run for the governorship seat of Anambra State next year.

    He has also publicly vowed to do just a single term of four years.

    Moghalu who was described as a colourful and disciplined public servant, at a press conference at Nnewi at the weekend noted that whatever anyone was unable to do in four years, won’t be done in eight years.

    According to him, it’s only an unprepared person and one who stumbled into office that often believe he need eight years to make an impression.

    Fielding questions from journalists during the no-holds barred session, Chief Moghalu emphasized that his burning desire was to restore the citizens confidence in governance once more. That the worst loss any level of administration would suffer was for the citizens to lose confidence in the administration.

    When taken up on why he thinks there’s need to replace the incumbent governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, he didn’t mince words to assert that “he has failed the people of Anambra…”

    He disclosed that he would unveil his blueprint during his formal declaration at a date to be announced soon.

    On the possibility of another aspirant plagiarising or highjacking his ideas, Chief Moghalu admitted that that no one would do any program better than the original vision bearer.

    That he was ready to assist everyone begin to see Anambra’s yawning needs and way forward.

    He used the opportunity of the media parley to dispel the speculation making the rounds that he was contesting for the Anambra South senatorial seat to fill the vacancy created by the recent unfortunate demise of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah.

    Moghalu while acknowledging that he was equally qualified for seat, insisted that he had no such ambition but for the Governorship seat.

    Hear him, “I will be contesting for governor next year and not Senate. I recently resigned from the APC, and then formally joined the LP on October 1, 2024.

    “Before I did so, I consulted extensively with my followers, supporters, political family, my wife and children, my friends, and I was convinced that Labour Party is the party that aligns with my person and the best suited platform to realize my ambition.

    “We need to redeem Anambra fast because Soludo has failed the people. There is dearth of infrastructure in the state, security has collapsed.

    “We will not tolerate him further. What he could not do in four years, he will never be able to do in eight years. You don’t need eight years to develop Anambra.”

    He acknowledged that the political zoning arrangement in the state, and that Anambra South, where he hails from alongside the incumbent -Soludo is well favoured for the contest.

    That perhaps was reason he opted to do only one term of fours when he wins so as to complete the turn of the Anambra South senatorial zone.

  • APGA Chairman, Njoku, threatens to suspend Soludo

    APGA Chairman, Njoku, threatens to suspend Soludo

    The National Chairman, All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Edozie Njoku, on Wednesday, threatened to suspend Gov. Charles Soludo of Anambra over alleged anti-party activities.

    Chief Njoku made the remarks after attending a proceeding at the Federal High Court in Abuja in a suit filed by some persons allegedly being sponsored by Gov. Soludo against the party.

    He said that 80 per cent of the APGA hierarchy had agreed on the names of  Soludo and others to be suspended for anti party activities.

    He said others’ names would be announced by the party between today and Thursday in a bid to sanitise and instill discipline, decorum and orderliness in the party.

    “Remember what the Chairman of the APGA BoT said, that we the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party should take action so that we don’t look like toothless bulldogs.

    “One of those people to be suspended is the governor, and I’m saying, are we going to suspend the only governor we have?

    “But if the only governor we have is pretending or playing to the gallery, making these honest people to go in and commit anti-party activities, we must nip this in the bud,” he said.

    According to Njoku, the suit filed here is aimed at securing an interim injunction for INEC to stop recognising me as the authentic national chairman of APGA.

    “Unfortunately for them, the court presided over by Justice James Omotosho had refused to grant the application, insisting that they must put the national chairman of APGA and others on notice,” he said.

    He alleged that Soludo had thwarted every move by the Supreme Court and INEC to recognise the NWC to restore peace in the party.

    “If you remember, just about a week ago or two weeks ago, we just left the Court of Appeal where a stay was applied at the Court of Appeal to stop me from being recognised by INEC.

    “Despite the fact that the Supreme Court said in their own words that the removal of Chief Edozie Njoku as national chairman of APGA is not justiciable, they still came to court.

    “They went to Awka and filed a suit, suddenly the judge in Awka was very smart, and he pulled out of it.

    “They came to the Federal High Court again. They filed another one behind our back.

    “They were applying for an interim injunction behind the back of the national chairman of the party, behind the back of APGA, behind the back of the orders of the Court of Appeal.

    “They went forward behind the back of APGA and INEC and INEC has written that everything they said is not true,” he said.

    He said if a suit would be filed in court, it must be backed by the authority of the party.