From Aloysius Attah, Onitsha    

A second tenure advocacy group in Anambra State ,  Soludo Unity and Human Development Advocacy, SUHDA has expressed optimism that Soludo would be re-elected for  second tenure in office in 2025, based on his tremendous achievements so far.

They insisted that Soludo has made positive impacts on the lives of average Anambrarians and even beyond so much so that he would cruise to victory without much challenges from the opposition parties.

Director-General of SUHDA, Prince Victor Ude-Ubaka who stated this at a stakeholders’ meeting in Awka, explained that the group which is grass-roots-oriented  with presence in 21 Local Council Areas of the State was formed to drum support for the re-election of Soludo come 2025, after its survey showed convincing flashes of unprecedented, unique and all-round developmental performances of the Governor in all sectors in just two years in office.

Flanked by other executive members of the group, Ude-Ubaka noted that the APGA-led governors from Peter Obi to Soludo didn’t disappoint in delivering good dividends, but hinted that “Soludo has taken altruistic public service a  notch higher in his present job, adding that “his style is opposite of brigandage  as exemplified by desperate politicians across the State.”
He attributed the resounding accomplishments of the Governor in job creation, youth empowerment, road infrastructure, industrialization, health, education, etc. to his having taken pro-active security measures at inception in liberating and recovering eight Local Council Areas of the State back from hands of brigands and unknown gunmen who rang criminal rings in the state and held it hostage and laid the foundation to steadily build a secure and liveable Anambra State.

The Director-general described Soludo as not a regular politician, but a generational gift and genius who has sign-posted a strong and enduring fortitude, invincible determination and resilient vision to make the state a shining monument.

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Special Adviser to the Governor on Political Matters, Dr. Alex Obiogbolu said the re-election of the Governor would strengthen the unity of Ndigbo to have a stronger voice at the centre.

Obiogbolu who was represented by the Governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Political Mobilization, Obiajulu Nwoye  pointed out the need to re-elect Soludo and other APGA candidates at the National and State Assemblies to ensure harmony and  pursuit of common interest for the overall interest of the people of the South-East Zone particularly Anambra State.

He noted that the APGA-led Governor is committed to getting the people of the South-East Zone to properly think and take right steps in their political choice to make APGA dominant party in  in power in  the entire South-East states.
The National President of Anambra State Association of Town Unions (ASATU), SUHDA’s Women Leader and Director of Community Relations, Mrs Joy Oli and Lady Jude Anuli respectively declared there’s no vacancy in Government House, Awka, until Soludo from Anambra South Senatorial District completes his second term in office and sets the stage for handover to a successor from Anambra Central Senatorial District in line with power shift in the State in 2025.

Also speaking, the Anglican Archbishop, Ecclesiastical  Province of the Niger and Bishop of Awka Diocese, Dr. Alexander Ibezim, represented by Venerable Chima Oranye  hailed SUHDA  for  appreciating the good works of the Governor.

He  charged SUHDA members to move into the hinterland to propagate the achievements more as missionaries among indigenes and non-indigenes alike in the state.