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APGA celebrates Gov Soludo’s second anniversary in office

APGA national chair Sly Ezeokenwa has congratulated Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra on his second anniversary in office.

• March 18, 2024
Governor Charles Soludo, APGA
Governor Charles Soludo, APGA

The national chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Sly Ezeokenwa, has congratulated Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra on his two-year anniversary in office.

Mr Ezeokenwa congratulated Soludo in a statement issued on Sunday.

Mr Ezeokenwa said the two years under Mr Soludo had been a significant chapter in Anambra’s journey towards achieving a livable and prosperous.

He described Soludo as the embodiment of the aspirations and prayers of the people of Anambra.

“Soludo’s tenure so far has been a testament to the transformative power of dedicated and insightful governance. His commitment to fostering a state that is not only livable but also thrives on all fronts reflects the very ethos that APGA stands for,” he said.

Mr Ezeokenwa said that the two years of Soludo’s administration had significantly impacted the socio-economic landscape of Anambra.

This cuts across different sectors, including infrastructural developments, pioneering social programs, human capital development, healthcare, education, agriculture, and security.

“It has been a journey of turning visions into tangible realities, and the fruits of these labours are evident in the enhanced quality of life enjoyed by Ndi Anambra,” Mr Ezeokenwa said.

The APGA national chairman reiterated the party’s commitment to prioritising the welfare of the populace above all.

“Our resolve to bring the best candidates into the fold of public service remains unwavering.

“As showcased by Soludo’s tenure, APGA is dedicated to transcending the norms and setting new benchmarks in governance that others can only aspire to,” Mr Ezeokenwa explained.

The APGA leader called on Ndi Anambra to support Mr Soludo as he continues to navigate the path toward a more flourishing Anambra. 

(NAN)

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