The member representing Njikoka 2 Constituency in the State House of Assembly, Honourable Dr. Pete Ibida, over one thousand five hundred members of Soludo Support Goups and political party decampees in Njikoka Local Government Area, today, Sunday, 21st March, 2021, endorsed Professor Charles Soludo’s governorship ambition.

This happened at an event hosted by Hon.Ibida in his Nimo home to host Prof. Soludo as he continues his consultation with stakeholders.

Present at the event were the Chief of staff to Governor Willie Obiano, Mr. Primus Odili, Commissioner for Works, Engineer Marcel Ifejiofor, Chairman of APGA, Anambra state, Sir Norbert Obi, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the ABS, Chief Dr. Uche Nworah, Njikoka Local Government Chairman, Mr. George Ozo, State Chairman of Soludo Support Groups, , among other teeming party faithful.

The State Chairman of APGA, Sir Nobert Obi, on behalf of APGA family thanked Professor Soludo for being a committed party faithful, and for his support for the growth of the party.

The member representing Anambra East and West Federal Constituency, Honourable Chinedu Obidigwe, described Professor Soludo as a qualified aspirant to fly APGA’s flag in the November 6, Gubernatorial election. Hon. Obidigwe said that Prof. Soludo has continued to contribute to the growth of the party in the State and the nation at large, and appealed to Soludo Support Groups and APGA delegates to mobilise support for, and elect Soludo in party primary.

The member representing Njikoka 2 Constituency in the State Assembly, Hon Dr. Pete Ibida, said the choice of Soludo was because he has the magic wand to sustain and surpass developmental strides in the State, urging party faithful to elect him.

A decampee from the PDP, Honourable Emmanuel Nkwonta, said his decision to join APGA was due to people-oriented policies and party of the party, promising to mobilise support for the victory of the party in the coming election.

Reacting, Professor Soludo, thanked his support groups for their support, describing Anambra as APGA State.