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Soludo’s EU-UK Town Hall 2.0: Another Masterclass In Accountable Governance

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CHRISTIAN ABURIME

When Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo takes the stage at Cavendish Banqueting this Easter Monday at 4pm, he won’t be delivering a campaign speech. He will be rendering an account. It is how a tireless leader fondly called Oluatuegwu is redefining citizen engagement through direct, transparent leadership, despite having earned a second term.

 

The EU/UK Diaspora Town Hall Meeting 2.0 represents something rare in Nigerian governance: a sitting governor voluntarily taking his report card directly to citizens abroad, without the buffer of political intermediaries or choreographed state media.

 

Indeed, Governor Soludo’s governance approach inverts the traditional power dynamic. Rather than diaspora communities lobbying for attention through informal channels, the governor keeps institutionalising their access. This second 2026 iteration (the ‘2.0’ signals continuity, not novelty) demonstrates that the March 2025 inaugural meeting was not performative; it was foundational.

 

What distinguishes Governor Soludo’s model is its structured informality. The Edgware Road venue, accessible, unpretentious, opposite a Mercedes dealership whose symbolism won’t be lost on attendees, reflects a calculated accessibility. This is beyond Buckingham Palace diplomacy; it is accountability with seating arrangements.

 

The 4pm timing accommodates working professionals. The Easter Monday scheduling respects that this audience has limited vacation days. These details matter because they signal institutional respect for citizens’ constraints.

 

In this age where subnational governance in Nigeria often retreats into opacity and complacency after a governor has earned a second term, Anambra’s governor is exporting transparency. The diaspora town hall functions as both feedback mechanism and performance pressure as Ndi Anambra abroad compare infrastructure timelines against global standards.

 

So, “Anambra is on the rise” is not some fancy sloganeering when the architect of that rise subjects himself to live, unscripted interrogation from citizens. This is governance as accountability technology, and it’ is being deployed by a leader confident enough to be questioned. If you are an Anambra son or daughter based in the UK, you shouldn’t miss the event for anything. Happy Easter.

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