
Chinedum Elekwachi
Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra state has reassured people of the state of his commitment to building livable and prosperous state every citizen would be proud to live in.
He also assured that their safety remained utmost priority of his administration.
Speaking at in Idemili South and Nnewi North local government areas in continuation of his campaign rally, Soludo appreciated the people for their support to his government.
“I appreciate everyone of you for organizing this rally at your own expense. It is for the common people that we keep awake every night, trying to build a new society where Anambra children can live,” he said.
The governor urged attendees to come out in droves to vote on November 8, emphasizing that collective action is crucial for driving further progress in the state.
Local leaders, including Mayor of Idemili South, Mrs. Amaka Obi, and a prominent resident, Chief Ikenna Iyiegbu, reinforced the message of unity.
Votes must count
“We must ensure that every vote counts in this election,” Obi declared, while Iyiegbu emphasized that with the people’s backing, APGA will continue to effect positive changes in Anambra,” he stressed.
Community member Chiemelie Okafor added, “Our support for the Governor is not just for his candidacy but for the future of our children.”
The mobilization event culminated in Idemili South donating over thirty million naira as campaign support, a testament to their commitment to Governor Soludo’s vision for Anambra.

The campaign train then moved to Nnewi North, where Governor Soludo addressed supporters at Nkwọ Triangle, urging them to combat voter apathy and participate fully in the democratic process.
“Your vote is your voice, and it is essential that we conquer voter apathy in the state. We must recognize the importance of their electoral participation,” he added.
Highlighting his administration’s accomplishments, the governor assured residents that their votes will contribute to a brighter future for the state, particularly in areas of infrastructure and healthcare.
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, a member of the APGA Board of Trustees, reaffirmed the party’s commitment to the welfare of the people, echoing the Governor’s call for mass voter mobilization.
“We need everyone to come out and cast their votes,” Bianca Ojukwu urged, emphasizing that the policies of Governor Soludo are built on the solid foundation of the party’s motto,” she added.
 
					
 
			 
			 
			