Gov Soludo’s Achievements, Endorsements Testaments Of Confidence For Re-Election—Aburime

Gov Soludo’s Achievements, Endorsements Testaments Of Confidence For Re-Election—Aburime

The recent endorsement of Governor Charles Soludo by Anambra North stakeholders, culminating in the conferment of the pmOluatuegwu chieftaincy title, marked a pivotal moment in Anambra State’s political landscape, signaling confidence in his re-election for a second term.

The testimonials from both All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders highlight Governor Soludo’s infrastructure achievements and his reputation as a “transformer” who was fully “prepared for the job.”

According to the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Christian Aburime, the cross-party show of support, featuring traditional rulers, current and former officials, and grassroots leaders, reflects a consensus in Nigerian politics, especially in the context of the state’s often fractious electoral history.

He said the theme of the solidarity rally, “Sustaining The Solution Legacy: A Path To Disruptive Development In Anambra State,” proves stakeholders’ focus on tangible governance outcomes.

Also, stakeholders’ insistence that Governor Soludo “must complete his second tenure” shows a collective commitment to political stability in the state.

Aburime averred that the presence and support of opposition figures, notably from the PDP, provides another rare moment of bipartisan alignment in Anambra politics. This not only neutralizes potential divides but also amplifies the legitimacy of Governor Soludo’s all-embracing candidacy.

Similarly, the turnout of over 10,000 supporters and the enthusiastic participation across all seven LGAs of Anambra North at the rally indicate robust grassroots engagement, a critical asset in Nigerian elections.

He said the Anambra North endorsement rally was more than a political event; it was a veritable demonstration of unity, continuity, and confidence in Governor Soludo’s leadership as contained in their collective communique at the event.

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