Gov Soludo Calls For Unity & Engagement Ahead Of November Election As Non- Indigenes Rally Support For His Re-Election 

Posted on October 7, 2025

CHRISTIAN ABURIME

As the November 8, 2025 election approaches, Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo has emphasized the importance of unity and active citizenship.

The Governor made the call while speaking to a diverse crowd, under the auspices of Association of Non-Indigenes in Anambra State, who converged in their thousands at the International Convention Centre (ICC) to endorse him for a second term

“I am deeply humbled by the outpouring of sentiments received here,” the governor stated, acknowledging the endorsements for his second term.

He stressed the need for all Nigerians to embrace the principles of citizenship and shared responsibility, urging everyone to participate fully in the democratic process.

Soludo, who described himself as a product of Nigeria’s independence, championed the idea of a united nation, declaring that the stanza that says in the national anthem, “In brotherhood we stand… should’t be taken as ‘mere words’. He emphasized the need to “Work the talk as well as Live it out every day”.

He highlighted Anambra’s commitment to inclusivity, stating, “Once you live in Anambra, you are from Anambra and treated equally.”

The governor also reflected on his administration’s policies, noting that in its first nine months, it successfully recruited 8,115 teachers from 18 different states, demonstrating an inclusive approach to governance. “The best driver I’ve ever had is not from Anambra. The finest minds I’ve dealt with are from across the Country. We are one,” he emphasized.

In his presentation, Soludo outlined key initiatives his administration has implemented, including free education for pupils and students in government primary and secondary schools and free antenatal care for pregnant women and delivery services across the state. “These services are for everybody, no matter where you are from,” he asserted, reinforcing a sense of belonging among all residents.

Looking ahead, the governor called on citizens to engage actively in the electoral process. “Wherever you live, should be your home,” he stated, urging individuals to mobilize and ensure they are ready to vote in the upcoming elections. “It is the duty of every citizen to vote, come November 8,” he implored.

Governor Soludo concluded his address with a call for a greater dedication to service, encouraging community ownership of the campaign narrative. “This is the first time in Anambra where the people themselves have taken ownership of the campaign, donating sums to the campaign. We are only still at the introductory stage of developing Anambra,” he remarked, as he encouraged collaboration among all stakeholders to create a state that reflects their shared values and aspirations.

At the gathering, various representatives expressed their admiration for Governor Soludo’s leadership. Gidado Sadiki from the Fulani Community and Moses Agbom from Ebonyi State were among those who spoke, highlighting the governor’s commitment to fostering unity. Individuals from Akwa-Ibom and Igala, and others, also voiced their appreciation, emphasizing the importance of representation in governance.

They collectively acknowledged Governor Soludo’s efforts in recognizing and including diverse communities within the state. Their praise demonstrated the positive impact of his leadership and the sense of belonging he has cultivated among various groups, building a more inclusive political environment.

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