The Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Somtochukwu Udeze, has described Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s performance as excellent.
Speaker Udeze, speaking at a press conference at the state legislative complex in Awka over the weekend, stated that Governor Soludo’s first speech after being sworn in signified his readiness to work for Ndi Anambra.
While assessing Soludo’s performance, the Speaker maintained that the Governor’s tempo is still high because he has been working day and night, trying to change the narratives.
“In the past 26 years that I got myself involved in Anambra politics and governance, what Governor Soludo is doing is quite enormous. He has chosen a part to deliver the heart desires of the citizens.
“For the first time, the tax is working for Ndi Anambra. Every action taken by the Governor is geared towards touching the lives of the underprivileged.”
Speaking on the governor’s achievements, the speaker noted that Soludo’s administration developed an agenda for infrastructure, security, and governance reforms.
“I went round the state to inspect the projects; considering the fact that oversight is part of the functions of lawmakers, I decided not to get the report from the Committee but go and see things for myself in the three senatorial zones.
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” The new Government House and Governor’s Lodge are almost completed, and there are changes in the infrastructure of the House of Assembly.
“By all ramifications, the path Governor Soludo is taking is encouraging, and major stakeholders in the state are beginning to key in to the partnership.
Udeze revealed that the Governor is a man of vision who has changed the mindset of members of the 8th Assembly by stating that Anambra has one agenda.
“Mr. Governor has done well, and a lot of stakeholders believe he is doing the right thing, and on November 8th, 2025, Ndi Anambra will speak with one voice by voting Soludo for a second term.”
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