APGA Has Built A Legacy Of Political Stability For Anambra State – Chief Mike Nwakalor (Omeluora Nteje)
MAZI EJIMOFOR OPARA

Yesterday at the courtesy visit on Governor Soludo by Anambra North stakeholders put together by the Anambra North People’s Assembly (ANPA), the leader of the delegation, Chief Mike Nwakalor (wowo Nteje; Omeluora) lauded the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) for providing good governance and ensuring political stability through inclusivity in Anambra State.

According to him, “The political model put in place by APGA guarantees equity, and places the interest of the people first. Such an arrangement is indestructible because it is founded on the popular support of the people”.
Chief Nwakalor noted that the zoning arrangement in APGA has guaranteed a seamless rotation of power across the three Senatorial zones in the State.

ANPA further appreciated Governor Soludo for keeping to the philosophy of APGA by ensuring that all zones in the State are fairly represented in the government of the day. Noting that the election of the Speaker of the State House of Assembly from Anambra North has balanced the leadership equation in the State, providing every zone in the state a sense of belonging in the government of the day.
APGA is a party that believes in leaving no one behind as enshrined in its motto, “be your brother’s and sister’s keeper”. Receiving the delegation from Anambra North, Governor Soludo assured them of his continued commitment to the development of the State. Reminding them that under his leadership, it will continue to be “one Anambra, one people, one Agenda”.

Under the Soludo administration, Ndi Anambra have experienced increased political inclusion across political, religious and economic divides. A greater focus is placed on the poorest of the poor to lift them out of poverty and ensure that their living condition is made better. It was for this reason Governor Soludo began his assignment from Okpoko in Ogbaru LGA in Anambra North zone. He is also building roads with huge economic importance across the state. Most of which will be opening up the hard-to-reach areas in the Anambra North senatorial zone.












