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APGA Set To Ratify Soludo’s Second Term Bid As Anambra Gov

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By Ayodele Oni

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Over 3,260 delegates of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, (APGA) are set to confirm Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo as  the Party’s only candidate for the Governorship Election as he  seeks a second term in office.

Report revealed that Soludo has quietly picked up his expression of interest and nomination forms at the APGA National Secretariat in Abuja.

The Party’s National Working Committee, led by Ezeokenwa Sly Jr, has certified him fit for the primary election scheduled for Saturday, April 5, 2025.

APGA has conducted a seamless screening process for Governor Chukwuma Soludo, paving the way for his candidacy in the upcoming primary election.

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Governor Soludo, has also been endorsed by various groups and individuals for a second term in office.

Political observers in the state believed that  this development marks a significant milestone in the history of Anambra state elections, as Governor Soludo becomes the first aspirant to seek re-election based on his proven track record of performance.

The APGA primary election promises to be a historic event, with over 3,260 delegates set to choose their preferred candidate.

The Party’s leadership has been praised for its commitment to peaceful and stable politics with the screening process conducted without any rancor or controversy.

Mazi Ejimofor Opara writes that as the Party prepares for the primary election, APGA members and supporters are optimistic about the future of the Party and the state with its emphasis on progressive leadership and solutions-driven governance, APGA is poised to continue making a positive impact in Anambra State.

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