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Governor Soludo/Ibeziem Campaign Rally Moves to Local Government Areas

Last updated: October 20, 2025 1:24 pm
2 months ago Chidi Nmeregini
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The reelection campaign strategy of Governor Chukwuma Soludo has shifted to Local Government Areas of the State with visits to Idemili North, Ihiala, Dunukofia and Anaocha Council Areas.

At all the campaign grounds, Governor Soludo’s message of continuity, consolidation and securing the economic and infrastructure future of Anambra State re-echoed.

The latest campaign rallies at Local Government Area levels have become a carnival, as the candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, and incumbent Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo stormed the four Council areas of Idemili North, Ihiala, Dunukofia and Anaocha at different times.

The message of Governor Soludo and his deputy, Ibeziem to the electorates remain the same – vote for APGA to continue the massive infrastructure development, governance reforms and protection of lives and property of ndi Anambra and residents alike.

At the rallies, an overwhelming crowd welcomed the Soludo/Ibeziem campaign trail, with hundreds of opposition members defecting to the ruling APGA party in Anambra State.

Stakeholders and other supporters applauded Governor Soludo’s infrastructure drive, engineering the prevailing peace and security in the State.

For the Governor, the people-driven campaign rallies, financial supports, and crowd turnouts are reassuring of his expected electoral victory.

The campaigns continue as the days count down to the November 8 election date.

(Editor: Nkoli Omhoudu)

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