….Klassic calls Mr Governor, Solution Governor
From Ijeoma John,
Nnewi
The Executive Local Government Chairman of Nnewi North, Mayor Echezona Anazodo has said Nnewi North has no opposition in supporting the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Soludo’s second tenure.
He made this known on Saturday, August, 2nd,2025 during the mega endorsement rally for Governor Soludo’s second tenure by the Anambra South at the Ekwulobia Solution Stadium,Anambra State.

Anazodo while addressing some journalists said the Governor has done so much for the state,adding that because of his good works,the people of Nnewi would support his second tenure.
Anazodo disclosed that they made two statements,which he said would be to win the Senatorial by-election on August 16th, adding that APGA Senatorial candidate has what it takes to win.
Furthermore, he said Nnewi North has also said that November, 8, governorship election would give the Governor victory he deserved through their unalloyed support.
“We are supporting him for a second tenure, so that he will complete his good works in Anambra State,especially Nnewi North ” he added.
Mayor went further to say that the All Progressives Congress(APC) is not contesting for anything,stressing that the party knew about it.
He pointed out that Mr Governor has done a lot for the State, especially Nnewi North, including construction of double lane road,Igwe Orizu road, Nkwo to Nkwo road,bank road,Okpunoeze road and so many roads within a space of four years.
Anazodo noted that the Governor has tried so much in putting Nnewi in a good shape and should be allowed to complete the good work he started.
The APGA Chairman, Nnewi North, Hon.Anthony Muodielo on the same note,said Nnewi North has already been taken by the Solution Governor, Soludo and the Senatorial Candidate,Chief Emmanuel Nwachukwu.
The Governor, according to Klassic has done excellently well in transforming Anambra State,adding that APGA faithfuls in Nnewi North would support him to continue his good works in Anambra State, especially in Nnewi.
