President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has described the re-election of Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State for a second term as a testament to his visionary leadership and the significant progress the state has made under his guidance.
The President while congratulating Governor Soludo on his re-election as the governor of Anambra State, assured him of unwavering support, saying that he looks forward to continued collaboration between Anambra and the Federal Government.
Tinubu said that the victory of the opposition All Grand Progressives Alliance in the election again demonstrated the vitality of our political system and the fact that victory for any progressive and hardworking leader can hardly be encumbered or denied.
President Tinubu in a statement he personally signed, said Governor Soludo, the Solution, has demonstrated that indeed knowledge is power and that academic principles can be applied in serving the people, undergirding accountability, transparency and prudent management of people and resources.
He noted that the overwhelming victory Soludo recorded in Saturday’s poll has now made him the third governor in the state’s political history to win a second term.
The President also congratulated the people of Anambra State, the security agencies and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the peaceful and successful conduct of the governorship election.
Tinubu said; “I visited Anambra State in May this year, where I inaugurated some projects executed by the Soludo administration. I highlighted the good thinking behind the landmark projects being embarked upon by Mr Solution. That experience is indeed remarkable and will remain indelible in my mind.
“I commend Governor Soludo for bringing discipline, grace, brilliance, and a fresh perspective to governance in Anambra. Under him, Anambra is living up to its motto as the Light of the Nation.
“I urge Governor Soludo to be magnanimous in victory and to seek the cooperation of his opponents in the just-concluded elections.
“I must also thank the new INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, and his team for conducting what observers have described as a credible election, based on the reports I have received thus far.
“I charge the commission with maintaining the standards and further improving its performance, so we can continue to strengthen and deepen our electoral system,” he said.



