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Group Gifts Soludo N30m to Purchase APGA Governorship Expression of Interest, Nomination Forms

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By Praise Chinecherem

Anambra Patriots for Soludo (APS), a political support group has donated N30 million to Governor Charles Soludo to purchase expression and nomination forms ahead of November 8 governorship election.

The symbolic presentation of the check to Governor Soludo took place at Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia.

Recall that the group has earlier purchased the forms for Gov Soludo on February 28th, 2025 before the Sunday official presentation.

APS is the first of the groups that translated their support to the Anambra incumbent governor to cash.

Convener of APS, Arc Okey Ezeobi, said that the group is moved into splashing thirty million Naira on the purchase of expression and nomination form for Gov Soludo because of the outstanding achievements of the incumbent governor in office.

“There is no better way to show our appreciation to Gov Soludo for a job well done than to willingly put our money where our heart is, Gov Soludo has made us proud with his five star performance

“We are not pretending about our intentions to ensure that Gov Soludo win all the Wards of the twenty one LGAs in the State come November 8,

“APS has set machineries in motion to ensure that the good news of Gov Soludo’s administration get to all the parts of the state. He has done so well, our support is our own way of spurring him on,” he said.

Gov Soludu while receiving the thirty million Naira check from APS appreciated all the officials and members of the group for their unprecedented gesture.

He assured Ndi-Anambra that he would continue to deliver on his election campaign promises of building a liveable homeland.

The Convener of APS was accompanied by the Chairman of the group, Chief Ejiamatu Damian Enekwechi and other eminent members of the group.

Members of Anambra Patriots for Soludo (APS), presenting a check of N30 million to Governor Charles Soludo to purchase expression and nomination forms ahead of November 8 governorship election.

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