APC In Anambra Vows To Overthrow Soludo’s Administration In Upcoming Elections

APC Declares Intent to Challenge Governor Soludo’s Administration
Listen up, folks. The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State is stepping up its game and making a bold statement. They’re not just talking the talk—they’re preparing to take down Governor Charles Soludo’s administration through the democratic process. This isn’t just some idle chatter; they’re ready to fight for what they believe is best for the people of Anambra.
Valentine Oliobi, the state publicity secretary of the APC, delivered this message loud and clear during a press conference in Awka. He didn’t mince words when he said that the APC has everything it takes to win the hearts and minds of the people of Anambra. This isn’t just about politics—it’s about delivering real change.
APC Gears Up for November Election
Now, here’s the deal: the APC isn’t just sitting around waiting for things to happen. They’re actively preparing for the November 8 governorship election, and they’re confident they’ll come out on top. But it’s not just about winning the election—it’s about connecting Anambra to the national political scene in a meaningful way. The APC wants to ensure that the voices of the people of Anambra are heard loud and clear in the corridors of power.
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Oliobi made it clear that the APC isn’t swayed by empty flattery. He specifically called out the Minister of Works, David Umahi, for his recent visit to Anambra, where he showered Governor Soludo with praise. Oliobi questioned the sincerity of Umahi’s words, pointing out that it’s odd for a member of a rival party to heap such praise on a political opponent. It’s like a football player giving a high-five to the opposing team—something just doesn’t add up.
Unpacking Umahi’s Praise
Oliobi went on to say, “Our party doesn’t take kindly to Umahi’s statement, and we’ll take the necessary action at the right time.” He elaborated, “Recently, the Honorable Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, while on an official visit to Anambra State, praised Governor Soludo. But let’s not get carried away by those sweet words. That praise was hollow, contradictory, and oxymoronic.”
Oliobi further explained, “The people of Anambra shouldn’t be fooled by Minister Umahi’s sugar-coated words. Between the lines of those so-called praises lies nothing but diplomatic disappointment. If Umahi truly meant what he said, why did his tone sound more surprised than genuinely admiring? We shouldn’t confuse a handshake for a hug.”
He continued, “Umahi, being an engineer himself, knows what real infrastructure looks like. He was sincerely disappointed with the politically motivated awarding of contracts by Governor Soludo, who’s trying to secure re-election. What Umahi saw in Anambra wasn’t impressive—it was underwhelming. His remarks weren’t a validation of success but a subtle reminder that Anambra isn’t where it should be.”
Shared Interests Raise Eyebrows
Oliobi also highlighted the shared business interests between Minister Umahi and Governor Soludo. He noted, “Aside from Minister Umahi’s questionable utterances in support of his business ally, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, during his recent visit to Anambra State, it’s worth noting that both Umahi and Governor Soludo have joint interests in most of the federal road constructions in Anambra State. This raises serious questions about their motivations and the true nature of their relationship.”
In conclusion, the APC in Anambra is setting the stage for a fierce political battle. They’re not just challenging Governor Soludo’s administration—they’re challenging the status quo. The people of Anambra deserve better, and the APC is ready to deliver. Stay tuned for what promises to be an electrifying election season!
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