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APGA faults Labour Party aspirant’s assessment of Gov. Soludo in Anambra state

The All Progressives Grand Alliance has faulted a chieftain of the Labour Party, Val Ozigbo, over his comments that the performance of Anambra State governor, Chukwuma Soludo, after two years in office, is “not impressive.”

Ozigbo, who was the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party during the 2021 Anambra governorship election, now a chieftain of the Labour Party and is also eyeing the governorship seat under LP, said this during an interactive session with journalists over the weekend.

He added he was not impressed over Soludo’s performance, hence he has decided to contest the 2025 governorship election in the state.

According to him, “We have seen the leadership of Soludo in two years, and some of you may be impressed, but I am not. After the last election in 2021, I called and wished him well and moved on, and we have never spoken again. My decision was to assess him after two years, and having seen it, I am not impressed, and I want to start holding him accountable.

Ozigbo said further, “I respect zoning, and I will be making a case for a single term of four years. Anyone who sees what Alex Otti is doing in Abia State will know that four years is enough time to do a lot of work.

However, reacting to the development in a telephone interview with our correspondent on Monday, APGA’s spokesman, Tony Olisa-Mbeki, dismissed Ozigbo’s utterances, insisting he has nothing to offer people of the state..

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