Prof. Ibe Congratulates Gov. Soludo on His Reelection as Anambra State Governor
Prof Charles Soludo left and Prof Gregory Ibe right
The Abia State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the 2023 general election, Prof. Gregory Ibe, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo on his reelection as Governor of Anambra State.
In a press statement issued on Sunday, Prof. Ibe conveyed his warm felicitations to Gov. Soludo, describing the governor’s resounding victory as “a reaffirmation of the people’s confidence in his leadership and a strong validation of APGA’s enduring appeal.”
According to Prof. Ibe, Soludo’s overwhelming reelection reflects the continued dominance of APGA as the most trusted and acceptable political brand in Anambra State and beyond.
“I wish to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo on his decisive victory in the Anambra governorship election,” “I am particularly delighted that our party’s flagbearer has once again earned the mandate of the people, thereby sustaining the proud legacy that began with the election of His Excellency, Mr. Peter Gregory Obi, in 2006.”Prof. Ibe stated.
Prof. Ibe further noted that Soludo’s reelection underscores APGA’s deep-rooted connection with the aspirations of the people of the South-East and its growing relevance in Nigeria’s political landscape.
“This victory is a clear indication that APGA remains the party of choice for Anambra State, the South-East region, and indeed, for Nigerians who value purposeful and people-oriented governance,” he said.
The APGA chieftain also expressed his readiness to collaborate with Gov. Soludo and other stakeholders to consolidate and expand the party’s influence nationwide.
He prayed for divine wisdom and grace upon the governor as he continues to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people of Anambra State.
“I have no doubt that Gov. Soludo will continue to excel in service to his people and further entrench good governance in Anambra State,” Prof. Ibe added.
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