November 5, 2025

The Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Dr. Somtochukwu Udeze, has described the Re-election of Soludo as a collective responsibility, calling on all eligible voters to come out in large numbers and participate actively in the forthcoming November 8 governorship election.

Speaking during a media chat in his hometown of Atani, Ogbaru Local Government Area, Udeze urged Anambra residents to see the Re-election of Soludo as a civic duty essential to sustaining the state’s progress and stability.

He noted that re-electing Governor Charles Soludo would ensure continuity of the ongoing development initiatives and reforms that have positively transformed Anambra State.

“Soludo deserves to be re-elected to avoid a break in the democratic dividends and developmental progress already being enjoyed by the people,” Udeze said.

He emphasized that the Re-election of Soludo is crucial to maintaining the momentum of good governance and achieving the vision of a greater, more prosperous Anambra.

Highlighting Soludo’s achievements, Udeze mentioned the world-class Government House and Lodge, solid road infrastructure, free education, improved healthcare system, enhanced security network, youth empowerment, and agricultural growth as major milestones of his administration.

He called on the people of Ogbaru to remember that Governor Soludo started his developmental projects from their area shortly after assuming office, urging them to show appreciation through their votes.

The Speaker further stated that under Soludo’s leadership, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) had gained remarkable ground in governance and deserved continuity for the sake of the Re-election of Soludo and the collective future of Anambra.

Udeze cautioned youths against violence and misconduct during the election and urged security agencies to ensure a peaceful and transparent poll.

“The Re-election of Soludo is not just about politics – it is about securing the future of Anambra and consolidating the gains of democracy,” Udeze concluded. Visit GMTNewsng for more news.

 

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