2 Years In Office: Soludo Messiah To Anambrarians, His 2nd Tenure Undisputable – Market Chairman

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By Julie Sylvia, Onitsha

As Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State celebrated his two years in office Sunday, the chairman of Old Motor Spare Parts, Mgbuka Obosi, Idemili North Local Government Area, Mr Samuel Ifurunwa, has described him as a messiah who has come to rescue his people from both insecurity and economic quagmire bedeviling the state.

The market boss said that the governor’s second tenure bid was undisputable going by his array of achievements that include, doing about 240kms of roads, employment of eight thousand teachers, 1000 medical personnel, employment opportunity of one youth two skills initiative, sack of touts, free treatment of pregnant women, among others.

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His words, “Governor Charles Soludo is a Messiah to our state, he is going round the state performing wonders, making judicious use of the state fund without borrowing. This is who was left without money when he assumed office.

“His aim to transform the state into a liveable and prosperous smart mega city, a place to live, invest, learn, work, relax and enjoy has made him and his team to have significantly created a positive impact on Ndi Anambra in just two years.

“He is an embodiment of God’s blessing and exceptionally dedicated administrator who is committed to the unity, stability and development of the state,” the market boss stated.

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He also commended him for his relentless effort in the restoration of lost glory of Onitsha and its environs and urged him not to relent in his good work.

He also assured him of the support and prayers of Ndi Anambra on him and his family so that God who brought him to us will forever be with him as he takes the state to the next level.

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