Litany Of Endorsements: Why Soludo Stands As A People’s Governor – Unopposed And Unstoppable

Posted on April 1, 2025

IZUCHUKWU ADICHIE 

History may remember November 8, 2025, not as an election day, but as a celebration—a day when Ndi Anambra, from the busy markets of Onitsha to the quiet villages of Anambra West, will rise as one to crown a leader who has earned their trust not with empty promises, but with sweat, compassion, empathy, and solid results.

 

For the first time, Anambra is witnessing a governor so deeply rooted in the people’s hearts that the opposition has been in disarray. Soludo, isn’t just governing; he’s transforming lives at a pace that has left even his critics in confusion.

 

From the pulpit to the palm wine joints, from the classrooms to the council halls, Anambra is speaking—and the message is deafening: “SOLUDO MUST CONTINUE!”

 

Most Rev. Jonas Benson Okoye (Nnewi Diocese) didn’t just endorse—he declared, “When God sends a righteous leader, even the rocks will cry out in support. Soludo na eme ofuma (Soludo is doing well) and my people are happy.” Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor (Awka Diocese) went further, advising opposition candidates to “save their resources for another day—this one is divinely settled.” When the men of God speak so boldly, you know the wind of change isn’t just political—it is prophetic.

 

Sir Emeka Offor, the billionaire industrialist, thanked Ndi Anambra for abandoning partisan lines to stand with Soludo. He said, “Development has no party—only performers.” Engr. Dave Umahi, the Works Minister and APC stakeholder, couldn’t hide his admiration after touring Anambra’s projects: “What Soludo is doing here is a national benchmark. We are learning leadership from him.”

 

Market leaders, who once battled multiple taxes, and menace of toutism now sing Soludo’s praises as their stalls sit on a modernized stalls.
Students who suffered in crumbling classrooms now march for the man who gave them 8,115 new teachers, free education, and smart schools.

This isn’t politics—it is a movement.
As Madam Nkechi, a roadside trader in Isuaniocha, put it: “Before, politicians only came during elections. Now, we see Soludo’s work in our streets, schools, and hospitals every day. How can anyone oppose what everyone is celebrating?”

 

Eight months to the election, the question isn’t “Who will run against Soludo?” —it is Who would dare?” Anambra has found a leader who doesn’t just talk; he delivers. A governor who doesn’t just visit the the most vulnerable and petty trader; he dances with the market women in the markets. A visionary who sees tomorrow.

 

To the opposition: The people have moved on. Join the train or be left at the station. To Ndi Anambra, on November 8, we won’t just be voting—we’ll be celebrating the man who turned our state into a shining example of what leadership should be.

 

Soludo isn’t just unopposed—he’s unstoppable. Anambra is rising. The people have spoken. This is more than an endorsement—it is a testament. A testament to performance. A testament to trust. A testament to a governor who walks the talk.

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