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Governor Soludo Dubs Re-election Campaign a ‘Divine Project’ Amidst Rousing Onitsha South Reception

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Onitsha, Anambra State—The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has emphatically dubbed his re-election drive a “divine project” and a “mass movement,” underscoring the groundswell of popular support as he commenced his campaign tour of the Onitsha South Local Government Area.

The Governor, accompanied by his deputy, Dr Onyekachukwu Ibezim, was met with a prodigious throng of ardent supporters who accorded the pair a rousing reception. Addressing the assembled crowd, Governor Soludo expressed profound gratitude for the populace’s steadfast backing, affirming his unwavering commitment to advancing comprehensive development across the state.

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“This is a campaign like no other in our history. I am humbled and deeply thankful and appreciate you all,” the Governor stated, reflecting on the palpable enthusiasm displayed by the electorate.

In highlighting the tangible gains of his tenure, Governor Soludo referenced the administration’s significant strides in key sectors of the state’s economy, notably within Onitsha South. These advancements serve as a cornerstone of his appeal for a renewed mandate.

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Specifically, the Governor cited the establishment of a general hospital in the Fegge district and marked improvements in the standard of public school facilities, among other critical developmental projects, as evidence of his focused governance.

Pledging continuity, the Governor assured residents that his re-election would usher in a sustained delivery of further infrastructural and social advancements. He stressed that his administration remains wholly concentrated on the principles of sustainable growth and inclusive development for all citizens of Anambra.

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