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Soludo and APGA: The Choice Ndi Anambra Won’t Trade

Soludo and APGA: The People’s Mandate Ndi Anambra Refuse to Trade

byOur Correspondent
July 18, 2025
in National, Politics
Governor Chukwuma Soludo of APGA playing board game

…under Soludo, APGA has strengthened its bond with the people of Anambra.

AWKA, NIGERIA – The iNews Times writes that from bustling markets to quiet village squares, a clear message rings across Anambra State – the people’s confidence in Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) remains strong and unshaken.

Since taking office, Governor Soludo has distinguished himself as a leader who not only delivers on promises but also genuinely cares for the people.

His focus on real impact – improving roads, schools, hospitals, farming, and opening up opportunities in technology has touched lives in ways that go beyond mere politics.

“He is a governor that listens and acts. We see the changes every day,” said a market woman at Ochanja. “Not just big projects, but things that make our daily lives better.”

Under Soludo, APGA has strengthened its bond with the people of Anambra. Many believe the party, led by a governor who understands their hopes and struggles, remains their best path to progress.

For Ndi Anambra, the combination of Soludo and APGA is more than politics – it is a partnership for growth they are not willing to trade for anything.

As the political season heats up, the message is clear: the people stand firmly with Soludo and APGA.

Our Correspondent

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